DRAGRACINGOnline will be published on or around the 8th of each month and will be updated throughout the month.
DRAGRACINGOnline owes allegiance to no sanctioning body and will call 'em as we see 'em. We strive for truth,integrity, irreverence and the betterment of drag racing. We have no agenda other than providing the drag racing public with unbiased information and view points they can't get in any other drag racing publication.
EDITORIAL
Editor & Publisher, CEO Jeff Burk
Managing Editor, COO Kay Burk
Editor at Large, Bret Kepner
Editor at Large, Emeritus Chris Martin
Bracket Racing Editor, Jok Nicholson
Motorcycle Editor, Tom McCarthy
Nostalgia Editor, Brian Losness
Contributing Writers, Jim Baker, Steven Bunker, Aaron Polburn, Matt Strong
Australian Correspondent, Jon Van Daal
European Correspondent, Ivan Sansom
Poet Laureate, Bob Fisher
Cartoonists, Jeff DeGrandis, Kenny Youngblood
PHOTOGRAPHY
Senior Photographer - Ron Lewis
Contributing Photographers - Donna Bistran, Steven Bunker, Adam Cranmer, James Drew, Don Eckert, Steve Embling, Mike Garland, Joel Gelfand, Steve Gruenwald, Chris Haverly, Rose Hughes, Bob Johnson, Bret Kepner, "Bad" Brad Klaassen, Jon LeMoine, Eddie Maloney, Tim Marshall, Matt Mothershed, Richard Muir, Joe McHugh, Dennis Mothershed, Ivan Sansom, Paul Schmitz, Jon Van Daal
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
Director: Casey Araiza
480-213-6384
ADVERTISING
Director: Dave Ferrato
504-237-5072
PRODUCTION
Webmonkey: Axel G.
Production Monkey: Axel G.
(Bonobo)
InnerVIEW's
SNAIL MAIL
Racing Net Source LLC
607 Seib Drive
O'Fallon, MO 63366
Phone: 636.272.6301
Editor & Publisher
CEO Jeff Burk
636.272.6301
Managing Editor
COO Kay Burk
636.272.6301
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
Director: Casey Araiza
480.213.6384
ADVERTISING
Director: Dave Ferrato
504.237.5072
NEW PRODUCTS
Contact: Casey Araiza
480.213.6384
Street Mustang resets ...
The 2018 Mustang is out so that means drivers are looking to push the envelope of ...
[12/12/17]
400 Thunder withdraws pros ...
Following concerns from their Professional competitor members regarding the ...
[12/11/17]
Here’s looking at you, kid
There were some photos stuck in the mayo jar on the Phlegm building front ...
[12/07/17]
Snyder’s new Camaro will make ...
Mick Snyder, who has been a champion in Alcohol Funny Car, Pro Extreme and ...
[12/04/17]
Wouldn’t you rather have a Buick?
Most race fans have seen Jason Line behind the wheel of the blue Summit ...
[12/01/17]
Troy Coughlin to retire from ...
Just a month after clinching his third Pro Mod world championship, Troy Coughlin ...
[11/30/17]
START
COLUMNS
DEPARTMENTS
ET DRAG RACING
FEATURES
INNERVIEWS
CONNECT
TECH
RACE REPORTS
AGENT 1320
The 2017 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series concluded its final regional event Sunday, Nov. 5, at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Several World championships were clinched along with all the 2017 NHRA Lucas Oil Divisional and Regional Championships . After clinching the 2017 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Super Stock World championship at the resent Toyota NHRA Nationals, Justin Lamb, Henderson, Nev., clinched the Stock World championship to become just the third driver in NHRA history to win two world championships in the same season.
Austin Williams, Burleson, Texas, locked up the Super Comp World championship, and Lynn Ellison, Central City, Ky., captured the 2017 Top Dragster World championship.
Shawn Cowie, Surrey, B.C., got the TAD win, earning his 21st divisional trophy and the West Regional title. David Rampy, Piedmont, Ala., was Comp Eliminator champ.
See all the results from Las Vegas at here. [11/08/17]
After 23 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series events and 67 rounds of Sunday eliminations this year, it comes down to one critical weekend for reigning Funny Car world champion Ron Capps and Don Schumacher Racing's NAPA AUTO PARTS Dodge Charger R/T team led by crew chief Rahn Tobler.
Capps and his team Powered by Pennzoil already have had a miraculous season by winning a series-best and career-best eight NHRA Wally trophies including two of five in the Countdown to the Championship playoff, which concludes this weekend with the NHRA Finals that begins Friday at Pomona, Calif.
Tobler and assistant Eric Lane have tuned the NAPA Dodge into 12 final rounds and won four straight events in April and May, each of which are career bests for Capps. They start the Finals with a 52-15 record in elimination rounds, and two round wins this Sunday will match Capps' career best set a year ago.
The NAPA team dominated the 18-race regular season this year and sat atop the championship points standings after 16 of 23 races, but will be ranked No. 2 this weekend after John Force Racing's Robert Hight, who also has won twice in the Countdown, took the lead by 15 points two weeks ago at the penultimate event near Las Vegas.
For 2017, NHRA put added emphasis on the Pomona finale by increasing points values by 150 percent meaning a driver can collect up to 191 compared to 130 a year ago. A driver can earn up to 16 qualifying bonus points (was 12), 10 instead of eight for winning the pole, and 30 instead of 20 for each round win on Sunday.
"NHRA's new points-and-a-half system at Pomona is going to make it pretty exciting," he said. "We haven't had to come from behind many times this year but we will at Pomona, but it's going to be fun. I look forward to getting with my crew guys and trying to battle." [11/08/17]
Mississippi’s Gulfport Dragway is a quarter-mile strip. Danny Herbert (Top), John Vance (Mod) and Colby Jerkins (Junior) won IHRA Summit SuperSeries track championships at Gulfport this season. [11/08/17]
Tom Bailey from Lake Orion, MI, has entered his Hemi-powered ’72 Oldsmobile in the 13th annual Street Car Super Nationals Nov. 16-19 at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The Milan Dragway standout has run the screw blower-powered car in the 5.70s and is hoping to better that at his second appearance at the event.
“We definitely feel as though we can run legal Pro Mod and run in the 5.60s,” Bailey said. “We definitely just want to see how fast we can go.” [11/08/17]
Reed’s Ginger Brew will join Mooneyes in sponsorship of the Jim Dunn Racing team at the NHRA Finals in Pomona. The race team will showcase the popular Mooneyes yellow Funny Car with the addition of the Reed’s logo.
The Funny Car will be on display with an autograph session at Sprout’s market near the Pomona Fairplex track for Reed’s Ginger Brew this Thursday and then Wednesday following the race driver Jim Campbell will be in St. Louis signing autographs at multiple Menards stores. Through the promotion, Reed’s Ginger Brew will become available in all Menards stores. [11/08/17]
The only thing able to stop an indomitable Dale Hamilton during the International Drag Bike League World Finals at Rockingham Dragway was Sunday night fog so thick that it obscured the Christmas Tree starting system and forced the cancelation of the final seven races of the show.
Hamilton was one of four two-wheel bracket racers still in contention for a $10,000 winner’s purse in Sunday’s feature event when the weather intervened.
As a result, the Mount Airy, Md., rider had to settle for splitting the winner, runner-up and semifinal money with three others including his brother Kevin. The other two sharing in the bounty were Matt Davies of Petersburg, Va., and Luis Reyes of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Otherwise, it was all Dale Hamilton-all-the-time at The Rock. The Maryland rider won Pro ET on Friday, won Pro ET on Saturday and won the Pro ET Tournament of Champions on Sunday. That, coupled with his performance in the $10,000 race, would have earned him the MVP award, hands down.
A total of 407 bikes raced in the event, 150 of them in the $10,000 ET Showdown.
FRIDAY WINNERS
Pro ET: Dale Hamilton, Mount Airy, Md., .024, 8.557 on an 8.560, 159.66 mph, def. Kevin Adams, Brunswick, Ohio, .066, 8.602 breakout on an 8.650, 160.02 mph.
Street ET: Mike Schulz, NA, .046, 8.904 on an 8.890, 150.61 mph, def. Kevin Adams, Brunswick, Ohio, .067, 9.147 breakout on a 9.160, 141.31 mph.
SATURDAY WINNERS
Pro Street: Rodney Williford, Rougemont, .040, 14.016, 55.03 mph, def. Frankie Stotz, Schaumburg, Ill., foul.
Real Street: James Farmer, Ellendale, Del., .031, 8.416 on an 8.410, 148.30 mph, def. Dustin Lee, Morristown, Tenn., .035, 8.208 on an 8.200, 177.88 mph.
Pro ET: Dale Hamilton, Mount Airy, Md., .012, 9.402 on a 9.370, 135.78 mph, def. Stanley Russell, Gray, Ga., .044, 9.833 on a 9.760, 136.63 mph.
Street ET: Stephen Knight, Durham, .005, 9.136 on a 9.120, 134.85 mph, def. Wes Brown, Crossville, Tenn., .005, 8.848 breakout on an 8.870, 149.65 mph.
SUNDAY WINNERS
Pro Street: Ehren Litten, Louisburg, .074, 6.937, 208.39 mph, def. Jeremy Teasley, Columbus, Ohio, .087, 8.524, 121.97 mph.
4.60: Boo Brown, Potomac, Md., .033, 4.661, 139.67 mph, def. Tim Shelton, Hardy, Va., .029, 4.728, 147.13 mph.
5.60: Jeremy Teasley, Columbus, Ohio, .006, 5.635, 125.73 mph, def. Dave Cornnell, Mineral, Va., .051, 5.561 breakout, 125.56 mph.
Pro ET Tournament of Champions: Dale Hamilton, Mount Airy, Md., .015, 8.607 on an 8.540, 152.06 mph, def. Derrick Milbourne, Manassas Park, Va., .064, 8.900 on an 8.860, 151.71 mph.
Street ET tournament of Champions: Dustin Lee, Morristown, Tenn., .026, 8.779 on an 8.780, 152.14 mph, def. Darrell Mahoney, Pomfret, Md., foul. [11/08/17]
Illuminated Aluminum Christmas Tree by S&W
If you are shopping for a unique and one-of-a-kind special gift, S&W has the one for you. Their new illuminated aluminum Christmas Tree can be customized with your name and include: Your Choice of Stand Alone Style Base, or Wheel Mount Style Base which will mount to your wheel & tire; 18 Balls - Gold, Green and Red; Black Powder Coating for maximum durability; Hardware for wheel mount style base. (Hardware is not necessary for stand-alone style base); Your Name - Up to 20 Characters; and LED Name Back Lighting w/Power Cord and Plug. The Overall Dimensions are: 15.25" Wide at Top x 60" High. The Stand Alone Base dimensions are: 18" Diam. x 2" High, and the Wheel Mount Base size is determined by the customer’s wheel & tire combination.
Note: For guaranteed 2017 Christmas delivery, tree orders must be placed by November 17, 2017 with full payment and the tree ‘name’ specified. [11/08/17]
BACK TO TOP