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Time for ‘Fun in the Sun’ at ...
Steve Dweck, last year’s Friday winner. Last year’s other winners were Trey ...
[11/07/17]
Larry Dixon suspended by NHRA
The NHRA imposed an indefinite suspension of competition privileges ...
[11/06/17]
It’s not all work at SEMA Show
Lest you think the SEMA Show attendees spend all day walking the huge convention floor ...
[11/03/17]
NHRA promotes Cromwell to ...
The National Hot Rod Association today announced that Glen Cromwell, who...
[10/31/17]
McMillen gets first career win
Top Fuel veteran Terry McMillen piloted his dragster to his first career ...
[10/30/17]
This was really a drag!
It’s Friday, so we often bring you some “softer” news items. And now, for a ...
[10/27/17]
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We’ve all heard the phrase “He blew the doors off.” Well, it actually happened to “Big Ed” Thornton during Saturday Pro Mod qualifying at the California Hot Rod Reunion.
Thornton qualified his 1970 Camaro in the third spot with a 5.796 at a whopping 268.65 mph. He got a first-round win over a red-lighting Karl Wilson, but that’s all she wrote.
See all the results and a ton of photos from the CHRR at here. [10/25/17]
Gas Ronda was at the 2008 California Hot Rod Reunion.
Gas Ronda's Ford SOHC-powered, flip-front, poppy red Mustang was one of the best known and most popular funny cars on the West Coast during the 1960's and won the ‘67 Manufacturers Race at Orange County International Raceway.
In 1966 Ford sponsored Ronda’s first Funny Car, a Mustang that made record-setting 8-second times to win the March Meet. After winning many more events over the years, an engine explosion in Phoenix ended his driving career in 1970.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but the family suggests you make a donation to your favorite charity in lieu of flowers.
Our sincere condolences to his family. Gas Ronda was one of a kind. [10/25/17]
Team members of the Bloodhound SSC prepare the car for demonstration runs at the Newquay Aerohub, in Cornwall, UK.The long-awaited arrival of the Bloodhound Super Sonic Car (Bloodhound SSC) to the Newquay Airport in Cornwall, UK, has come to fruition and testing of the car has begun. Static running of the car, including a full thrust to re-heat (read that afterburner) has transpired and the car has made low-speed runs for systems checks. The car is to be presented to the world press on Thursday, Oct. 26, with a live demonstration. [10/25/17]
Andy Green, the driver of the Bloodhound SSC car is generous with his time. Here he is seen doing a television interview, one of many. There are over 200 members of the press here from over 10 countries.
Using the 900 feet-plus runway of the Newquay Aerohub, RAF pilot Andy Green, the driver of the Bloodhound SSC car, will bring the car up to the 200 MPH zone for a demonstration of the car’s immense power. At the same time, this will facilitate a live systems check of all the car’s vital components in operation.
DRO’s own Tom McCarthy is on the scene and will bring us a report on Friday. [10/25/17]
Hight, winner of the most recent race on the NHRA tour, sits in second place in the standings, a mere 24 points out of the lead.
John Force sits sixth in the championship, with Las Vegas this week and the season-ending Auto Club Finals at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, Calif., the last two races of the year. That means there’s still plenty of time to move up in the points standings, and mathematically Force still has a chance for a 17th title.
He isn’t the only John Force Racing driver hoping for a strong performance this weekend. As the team owner, two of his other cars could leave Vegas close to or with the championship lead. Robert Hight, in the Auto Club of Southern California Chevrolet Camaro SS, is second in points, while Courtney Force, driving the Advance Auto Parts Chevrolet Camaro SS, is third in the standings. Force’s other daughter, Brittany Force, is second in Top Fuel in the Monster Energy dragster.
“With two races left in the Countdown, I’ve got some cars in the hunt – Robert second, Courtney right behind him, and I still have a shot in Funny Car, and Brittany and Monster Energy have a shot in Top Fuel, so we’re coming into Vegas positioned well,” Force said. “What will be will be. It won’t be for a lack of money, lack of heart, or lack of work ethic.
“We’ve turned the corner at John Force Racing, with Robert holding both ends of the national records, Courtney’s got one of the fastest cars on the circuit, and John Force Racing is overdue for a championship. We’re going to try to get it done.” [10/25/17]
“It has been some of the hardest weeks ever for our hometown, our families, friends, and our lives,” said co-owner and driver Chris Bennett. “We want to make sure the race fans know that Vegas remains strong and will remain a fun and a safe destination for travelers. Vegas is our home and we won’t let one individual stop us from moving forward with our lives.” [10/25/17]
“A.J. [Alan Johnson] power and Morgan Lucas pipe. That underlines what I’ve said from the start which is that I’ve got the best crew in the sport. To put everything back together after a crash like that and go out and run those numbers? Think about it. If that’s not a confidence-builder for a driver, I don’t know what is.” [10/25/17]