VOLUME XXI, NUMBER 7 - JULY, 2019
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Tornado or not, Norwalk’s Night ...
After a tornado touched down Tuesday, Aug. 6, at Summit Motorsports Park ...
[08/07/19]
Dragsters go ‘northwest’ for ...
The All American Fuel Dragsters will be at the Nightfire Nationals in Boise ...
[08/06/19]
Wondering Once Again
Just Wondering ... Am I the only one who has noticed that NHRA hasn’t been ...
[08/05/19]
Burk’s Wondering Once More
Just Wondering ... Who did the market research and who the hell did they talk ...
[07/16/19]
Sobrino clinches win for ...
Four drivers raced to $5,000 victories, while a couple of families had ...
[07/30/19]
Timoszyk and Smith take FUNNY ...
Steve Timoszyk drove the “Detroit Tiger” to the A Field win while Mike Smith ...
[07/29/19]
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To be truthful, though, I have always wanted NHRA to have different length tracks if for no other reason than the same cars, classes and winners is boring. You want more participants in the nitro classes? Float a rumor that in 2020 the NHRA is considering making the U.S. Nationals and the Gatornationals really special by making them quarter-mile tracks and that one race at both Las Vegas and Charlotte will be eighth-mile four-wide races! Now that is bizarre! [07/11/19]
Oahe Speedway near Pierre, SD, hosted the Rocky Mountain Superchargers for a special Melling race weekend event July 6, with the crowd treated to some record runs.
Competition Products Funny Car Rampage winner Doug Schneider set both ends of the track record for funny cars with a 6.159 run at 231.95 mph. Schneider and engine builder Dale Hill enjoyed a standing ovation from the crowd.
Canadian racers Ken and Scott Murray put their Ken's Customs dragster in the Top Supercharged Thunder winner's circle posting a track record 224.04 speed in the process. The Murrays traveled from Winnipeg, Manitoba, for the race.
Dickinson, North Dakota's Jon Kostelecky took the trophy and winner's check as he topped the Pro Supercharged / All Stars field running consistent 7-second passes in his front engine dragster.
Next up for the Superchargers is a race at Onawa, Iowa, presented by Hauser Performance July 20. All three Supercharger programs will be contested and a shootout with the Midwest Wild Bunch is scheduled. [07/11/19]
Ron Leek, former racer and long-time owner of Byron (IL) Dragway, passed away on Wednesday, July 10, after a lengthy illness.
Leek owned a large portion of the Dragway for decades until his shares were bought out by BJ Vangsness in 2011. The track is currently for sale. Leek was known for innovative promotions such as the Meltdown Drags and also served as announcer for the track. He was inducted into the World Series of Drag Racing Hall of Fame at Cordova International Dragway last year.
The track held the Firecracker Bracket Nationals over the July 4th weekend and Leek was able to announce at the track for part of the event – a fitting way for a legend in the business to say goodbye. [07/11/19]
Bob Bode has been carrying the “For Sale” sign for Byron Dragway this season.
The Byron, IL, track has been for sale for a couple of years now and the Agent hears from a reliable source that there is a standing offer from the U.S. Forrest Service for the 500-plus acre property. Current management, however, wants to keep it as a racing facility and hopes a new owner will agree. [07/11/19]
Lost Creek Raceway is an eighth-mile gem in the mountains of Montana that hosted this year’s competition between the states of Idaho and Montana. Who won the 11th edition? Brian Losness tells us at here. [07/11/19]
NHRA Heritage Series regular Jerry Kumre Jr. is set to make his Top Alcohol Dragster debut when he steps into the seat of the Eakins Family Racing (EFR) dragster during the July 18-21 Regional event at his home track, Sonoma Raceway.
“I have been fortunate to drive for some great teams in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Fuel Altered and A/Fuel in the Heritage Series, but growing up around Pro Comp and Top Alcohol dragster with the San Paolo family Spaghetti Bender cars, I knew this was something I always wanted to do and the opportunity to work with Randy Eakins and Brett Johansen is just a perfect situation,” stated Kumre. [07/11/19]
The new owners of the renamed Lancaster Dragway at New York International Raceway Park have signed a sanctioning agreement with the IHRA. Drag racers Mike Swinarski and Vito and Sylvia Antonicelli bought the facility earlier this year.
The property consists of an eighth-mile drag strip and a 5.8-mile paved oval track. The 2018 track champions were Dale Eckert (Top), Jeff Kerl (Mod), Maxon Fix (Street), Mike Peters (Bikes/Sleds) and Victoria Young (Jr. Dragster). [07/11/19]
The Volkswagen Beetle is ending production. The final Beetle produced by Volkswagen de Mexico’s Puebla plant, a Denim Blue coupe, will remain displayed at Volkswagen’s museum in Puebla.
“From its first import in 1949 to today’s retro-inspired design, it has showcased our company’s ability to fit round pegs into square holes of the automotive industry. While its time has come, the role it has played in the evolution of our brand will be forever cherished,” said Scott Keogh, president and CEO, Volkswagen Group of America. [07/11/19]
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