VOLUME XX, NUMBER 12 - DECEMBER, 2018
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Grace saddles up ‘Man O’ War’ for ...
A note in the mayo jar high atop the Phlegm Building’s second-story penthouse ...
[01/08/18]
Sampey to start season with ...
After many seasons as rivals, Angelle Sampey will join the Screamin’ Eagle ...
[01/07/18]
NHRA Jr. Dragster finals return to ...
The NHRA Summit Jr. Drag Racing League’s Western and Eastern Conference ...
[01/04/18]
Happy Holidays!
The DRO staff will be taking our usual vacation between Christmas and New ...
[12/20/18]
Tecklenburg to work with ...
Veteran tuner Shane Tecklenburg will join with the new Elite Motorsports and ...
[12/18/18]
Bloodhound is resuscitated
Following the announcement last week that Project Bloodhound would be ...
[12/17/18]
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Although he has never competed directly in the NHRA Pro Mod series, Tecklenburg has been working with teams in other series as well as behind the scenes to supply NHRA teams with his custom software for the MoTeC engine management system through his ST Consulting company. [12/18/18]
Word has reached the Agent of the death of Bobby Rex. The San Antonio, TX, area native was a former Top Fuel team owner and crew chief, working with many cars and drivers over the years including the “Mexican Revolution” Funny Car driven over the years by Johnny Valadez, Army Armstrong and Kebin Kinsley, and the “Buck Fever” TAFC driven by Jon Barrett.
With team owner Marvin Foxworth, Rex was crew chief for the Havoc Motorsports team with Doug Foxworth and later Jim Bailey as driver of the “Havoc” Top Fuel dragster. [12/18/18]
Chevrolet Camaro chief engineer Al Oppenheiser (shown) has been tasked with leading GM’s newly formed AV/EV vehicle programs to focus on zero-emission-vehicle development. It’s understood to be a lateral move.
Replacing him will be Mark Dickens, current executive director of Performance Variants, Parts, Accessories, and Motorsports Engineering. Dickens, a former racer, is also one of the masterminds behind the Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 and ZR2 Bison programs. He’s worked closely with the Camaro team in his previous role.
Oppenheiser has been the face behind the Camaro since its reintroduction in 2009, including the NHRA-approved COPO Camaro. With him at the wheel of some of GM’s future electric vehicles, one can safely assume that there’s going to be a lot of performance associated with it. Maybe an NHRA electric Pro Stock class is in the future? [12/18/18]
Good Vibrations Blower Setback Plate
This Blower Retro Plate from Good Vibrations is designed to move a Roots-style blower back 2.25 inches. This allows better, smoother airflow into the manifold and a more balanced engine. Manufactured from .450 thick billet aluminum for strength. Includes all hardware: aluminum blower studs, O-ring material, and Grade 8 bolts. [12/18/18]
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