VOLUME XXI, NUMBER 4 - APRIL, 2019
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RACE REPORTS
Krabill ‘blows up real good’ at ...
In round 2 of the Ignitor at Boise’s Firebird Raceway pitted Bobby Cottrell, ...
[05/07/19]
Capps breaks through, ...
In Funny Car, Ron Capps secured his first win of the 2019 season in his NAPA ...
[05/06/19]
‘New’ AMRA starts season at Beech ...
The venerable American Motorcycle Racing Association (AMRA) changed ownership ...
[05/03/19]
Three-in-one weekend held at ...
The annual Mid-West Pro Mods, PSCA Heads-up Hootenanny and Super Chevy Show ...
[04/30/19]
Torrence, Langdon, Hines top ...
Shawn Langdon picked up his first Funny Car win at the 10th annual NGK Spark ...
[04/29/19]
Laughlin, Nobile to drive ...
Elijah Morton has announced that Alex Laughlin will drive his second Mustang ...
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Yes, that’s a Prowler! (And, yeah, it’s got a Hemi.) Craig Maddox drove it to the Super Gas win.
Over 625 racers were on hand for the April 12-14 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Divisional at Las Vegas, marking one of the biggest Divisional/National events of the NHRA season so far.
See all the action at here. [04/18/19]
First order of business for the K&N Spring Fling Million at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Wednesday, Apr. 17, was to finish the American Race Cars/Brando Custom Paint Dragster Shootout left from Tuesday night. In the final round Gary Williams left first by virtue of his 4.66 dial-in with a .005 reaction time, but a .012 and dead-on the dial with “3” was enough to reward Jeff Burns (above) with a new race car to take home to Tennessee.
Eliminations for Wednesday’s main event then began at roughly 10 a.m. and by the time the first round was complete at around 2:50 p.m., 562 entries had competed.
In the ninth and final round, Kevin Thorp (shown) and former Fling winner John Labbous were matched, but Labbous went red by -.004, giving Thorp $30,000 for the win.
“So unbelievable,” said Thorp, from Knickerbocker, TX. “I was good when I had to be good and lucky when I needed to be lucky.” [04/18/19]
Ronald Gray Pace III has been formally charged for his involvement in an injury accident resulting from an illegal street race held on a Houston, Texas-area road the night of March 17. Pace is the son of “Barefoot” Ronnie Pace, a native Texan who has made a number of appearances on the reality television program Street Outlaws.
Two men were seriously injured when they were stuck by Pace’s Camaro as it raced down Houston Oaks Drive, located in a business park in the Northwest corner of the city. The car then struck a parked pickup truck before coming to rest in a business parking lot.
Pace faces two counts of felony street racing causing serious bodily injury, and faces two to 20 years in prison. The other racer involved in the incident left the scene and has not yet been positively identified. However, video of the event is in the possession of the police and the District Attorney’s office believes another arrest will come soon.
Ironically, the incident happened over the weekend that Houston Raceway Park hosted it annual TX2K, a sanctioned drag racing event. [04/18/19]
Butterfly Steering Wheel from S&W
The S&W Performance Group has revealed their new butterfly-style drag racing steering wheel. Made in-house, the new wheel shares the same size, shape and material as their polished butterfly wheels without sacrificing performance, but at a reduced price. Each steering wheel is waterjet cut from 3/16” thick aluminum, formed and tumbled to provide a uniform surface and smooth edges. Owners can apply a finish that best fits their personal style or may keep the natural aluminum appearance. The durable 3D printed plastic grips are pre-installed using 10-32 screws and are offered in blue, black, red, orange or grey. Come with holes for mounting a 4-bolt pattern steering disconnect. Available options include custom grip colors and button mounts. In addition, grips can be purchased separately. [04/18/19]
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