VOLUME XXII, NUMBER 1 - JANUARY, 2020
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
European Correspondent, Ivan Sansom
Poet Laureate, Bob Fisher
Cartoonists, Jeff DeGrandis, Kenny Youngblood
PHOTOGRAPHY
Senior Photographer - Ron Lewis
Contributing Photographers - Aaron Anderson, Brad Baker, Scott Bessee, Donna Bistran, Steven Bunker, Pam Conrad, Adam Cranmer, James Drew, Don Eckert, Steve Embling, Jamie Shores Fraijo, 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, Dave Stoltz,
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)
ET DRAGRACING
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
RACE REPORTS
DeJoria adds to female ranks ...
Chicago Jon announces the winners of his fourth annual OLIAS (Oh Look It’s A ...
[02/07/20]
Missing in action?
Word coming out of Southern California is that the defending Top Fuel ...
[02/05/20]
Camar-no more
In addition to taking on the task of developing their own engine building ...
[02/03/20]
Crampton returns to Oz for ...
Sydney Dragway was the host for the Santo’s Summer Thunder event during ...
[07/27/20]
Three SoCal series open at Fontana
Travis Balough, Don Meziere, and Daniel McClelland hold the early points ...
[01/24/20]
NHRA changes Countdown ...
As the Agent foretold, the NHRA has announced some changes to the Countdown ...
[01/22/20]
START
COLUMNS
DEPARTMENTS
ET DRAG RACING
FEATURES
INNERVIEWS
CONNECT
TECH
RACE REPORTS
AGENT 1320
As the Agent foretold, the NHRA has announced some changes to the Countdown to the Championship.
As in previous years, the top ten drivers in each of the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series categories at the conclusion of the NHRA U.S. Nationals will earn positions in the Countdown to the Championship.
New for 2020, drivers in the Mello Yello Drag Racing Series who meet a minimum set of requirements will also earn their place in the playoffs.
In NHRA’s Top Fuel and Funny Car classes, drivers who compete at all 18 events in the regular season and run a minimum of two qualifying sessions at each event will also earn their place in the playoffs.
In Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle, drivers who compete at all 13 or 11 events, respectively, in the regular season and run a minimum of two qualifying sessions at each event will get to compete for the championship in five events throughout the Countdown to the Championship.
Those who secure a position in the Countdown to the Championship will have their NHRA Mello Yello points adjusted at the conclusion of the NHRA U.S. Nationals. In the Nitro categories, first and second place will be separated by 20 points and each consecutive position will be separated by a 10-point differential. In Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle, first and second place will be separated by 20 points while second through fifth place will be separated by 10 points and all following positions will be separated by five points.
Accumulation of points will remain the same, with points-and-a-half rewarded at the Auto Club NHRA Finals.
NHRA officials made this change “in order to better reward driver endurance and encourage participation in regular season events.” [01/22/20]
J.R. Todd will again drive the DHL Toyota Camry Funny Car. Todd will also be repping new sponsors Mobil 1 and NGK Spark Plugs as well as returning major associate team sponsor WIX Filters. Todd will continue to chase his second Funny Car world championship with returning crew chiefs Todd Smith and Jon Oberhofer. [01/22/20]
The new team will make their debut at the Feb.6-9 Winternationals in Pomona, CA. [01/22/20]
Scott Libersher, who races in the NHRA Factory Stock class, was the winning bidder for the one-of-a-kind John Force edition COPO Camaro at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, AZ. The Wilmington, IL, racer spent $600,000 for his ninth COPO Camaro. Force also donated the firesuit he wore when winning the 2019 U.S. Nationals. Proceeds from the sale will benefit DonorsChoose.org, which supplies needed materials to school classrooms. [01/22/20]
In the midst of the horrific fires sweeping Australia, it seems strange to say that the Santo’s Summer Thunder event at Sydney Dragway was rained out, but that is exactly what happened. The event will be held this weekend, Jan. 24-25. [01/22/20]
BACK TO TOP
© 1999-2020 - Drag Racing Online and Racing Net Source LLC - 607 Seib Drive, O'Fallon, MO 63366 Phone: 636.272.6301 - Privacy Policy