Thursday had a focus on sportsman classes with five qualifying sessions for the multi-national ranks, including Graham Smith in the Snow White Tri-Chevy in Topspeed Automotive Street Eliminator.
This weekend sees the conclusion of the FIA / FIM-E European Drag Racing season at the Euro Finals at Santa Pod Raceway, England, with titles up for grabs in all eight car and bike classes.
Hi def multicamera and free webTV coverage starts on Friday evening (UK time – that’s five hours ahead of Eastern time in U.S.) via https://livestream.com/SantaPod/eurofinals2017 until the end of the event on Sunday.
We’ll have complete event coverage coming soon from DRO European correspondents Ivan Sansom and Rose Hughes. [09/08/17]
In conjunction with preparations for the Sept. 15-17 NHRA Carolina Nationals, Charlotte Motor Speedway will open its Rock City Campground beginning at 7 a.m. Friday, Sept. 8, for evacuees heading north or inland from Hurricane Irma.
With severe weather in the forecast for other southeastern states, accommodations will be available as long as possible prior to potential landfall. Evacuees should access Rock City Campground off Bruton Smith Boulevard through Entrance Z and will have access to bathhouse facilities on speedway property.
“We are happy to open our doors to help those needing a place to seek shelter during this difficult time,” said Greg Walter, the executive vice president of Charlotte Motor Speedway. “We look forward to show them the hospitality for which we’re known and they deserve. We are fortunate to have camping available to accommodate both hurricane evacuees and the drag racing fans who will join us next week.”
Evacuees are asked to check in at the ticket office on the second floor of Smith Tower at the speedway’s main entrance, starting as early as Friday morning. After-hour arrivals will be handled by Charlotte Motor Speedway security.
In addition, Atlanta Motor Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway are also offering free camping spaces to evacuees fleeing the storm. [09/08/17]
The 13th annual Hot Rod Drag Week starts with a test-and-tune at Cordova International Raceway on Sept. 10. The first race takes place at CIR on Sept. 11 and then moves to Byron Dragway, Byron, IL, on Sept. 13 followed by Great Lakes Dragaway in Union Grove, WI, on Sept. 14 and then returns to Cordova for the final race on Friday, Sept. 15. [09/08/17]
The Roadkill Zip-Tie Drags events will include: Autograph session with HOT ROD’s Freiburger & Finnegan of Roadkill; Drag racing, with the opportunity to race against Freiburger & Finnegan; Test ‘n’ tune Friday and Saturday; The $3,000 Hooptie Challenge for cars worth $3,000 or less; Car show for unique autos -- "anything can win”; Drive-in theater -- Roadkill episodes on the big screen; Live music and merchandise vendors and more. [09/08/17]
Kirk Wolf and the Booher Racing Top Alcohol Dragster team turned a slow start into a record-breaking weekend at the NHRA U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway. Wolf drove the AB Construction supercharged dragster to a 5.300-second pass in qualifying and a 5.256 in the first round of eliminations to reset the world record for the quickest torque converter-equipped race car. The dragster is tuned by former driver Brandon Booher. [09/08/17]
Kelly Flansaas (shown) broke through to win his first ever DragParts.com Blown Alcohol Thunder event. Flansaas won the Blown Alcohol Thunder Finals at the new Sage Raceway in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Larry DeMott was the runner up in the “Underdog” blown alcohol dragster.
Flansaas, who drives the “Rocky Mountain Thunder” Corvette Funny Car, had a winning eighth mile time of 4.50 at the high elevation track. He also earned the TCS Low ET of the event and the Good Vibrations Best Reaction Time.
Brent Jones clinched the 2017 DragParts.com Blown Alcohol Thunder Championship followed by Flansaas, Alvan Behar, Dane Lachelt and Rich Bailey rounds out the top five. Over 23 competitors competed in the eight-race series staged at tracks in Washington, Idaho and Montana. [09/08/17]
After this weekend's festivities, Tedesco and Lynch will return to NHRA competition at the 10th annual NHRA Carolina Nationals, Sept. 15-17 at zMax Dragway in Charlotte. Tedesco also plans to race national events in Reading, St. Louis and Dallas. [09/08/17]
Spectator admission ticket prices will be increasing the week of the 2017 Dodge NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway. Starting Monday, Sept. 18, tickets will be five dollars more leading up to the Nationals and at the gate. This does not mean fans cannot purchase tickets at the gate, it simply means it will cost a little more.
Anyone interested in attending the National event who has yet to purchase tickets, should do so prior to Monday, Sept. 18 at www.maplegroveraceway.com and click on the banner reading “Click Here for Race Tickets.”
And for something free, the Mopar Mega Block Party will be held on Thursday, Sept. 21, at FirstEnergy Stadium (http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t522), home of the Fightin’ Phils baseball team in Reading, PA, beginning at 4 p.m. [09/08/17]
The finals in Nostalgia Top Fuel, Funny Car, and Pro Mod from the rained out Nightfire Nationals at Firebird Raceway will now be completed in Bakersfield during the 26th annual California Hot Rod Reunion on Oct. 20-22.
In Top Fuel Jim Murphy, the winner at the Holley National Hot Rod Reunion® presented by AAA Insurance in Bowling Green, KY, will face Adam Sorokin (shown); Funny Car will pit Jason Rupert against Ryan Hodgson; and in Pro Mod Mike Maggio will battle Ed Thornton Jr. for the victory. The final eliminations will be run on Saturday during the final qualifying session.
These racers will also be taking part in the California Hot Rod Reunion® where they will have a chance for a rare ‘double-up’ at the historic event. The added finals will also go a long way to solidify championship aspirations as the season concludes on Sunday.
During the weekend 12 categories will be contested including Top Fuel, Funny Car, AA/Fuel Altered, A/Fuel, Junior Fuel, 7.0 Pro, Nostalgia Eliminator, and A/Gas will all be competing under NHRA Heritage Series Rules during the final race of the 2017 NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Drag Racing Series season. Also taking to the quarter mile will be the A/FX, AA/Gas Super Stock, Sportsman Exhibition, and Geezer Gassers. [09/08/17]
The nonprofit organization Greenspeed Research broke the land-speed record for diesel trucks. The truck reached a speed of 219.411 mph at the 69th Annual Southern California Timing Association Speed Week in Utah. The previous diesel speed record stood for ten years at 215.091 mph.
Racing among 500 other entrants at the event, the GsR vehicle was a Chevy S-10 retrofitted with a high-powered diesel engine including many MAHLE performance products. The truck was driven by Dave Shenker. [09/08/17]
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