Charles Marquez
| Los Angeles Top Fuel racer
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Tony McCallum
| "Tony Mac" Funny Car
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Harold Miller
| A truly outstanding Top Fuel wrench from the San
Diego, Calif. area. Worked with Croshier-Baltes-Lavato and Bill
Leavitt in the 1960s
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"Fast Earl" Mitchell
| New York/New Jersey Pro Stock racer
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Freeman Morris
| Top 10 NHRA Pro Stock owner in 1984 with "Coyote
Kid" Chevys.
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Larry Nance
| Pro Stock racer and first winner of NBA Slam Dunk
contest at all-star game.
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Doug Newby
and Tommy Olds
| 'Hot Tuna' Top Fuel in 1978
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Ernie Nicholson
| ran AA/GS Studebaker on the West Coast in the
1960s
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Billy & Shorty Palmer
| Joe Lepone and Sam Carroll kept their Camaro Pro
Stocks hot
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Joe Penny & family
| major league IHRA Pro Stock owners. Roy Hill drove
their T-Bird to a Popular Hot Rodding championship.
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"Big Willie" Robinson
& Tomiko
| Goodwill street ambassadors. "Big Willie" was
probably the country's most famous street racer in the late
1960s, early 1970s
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Stacy Shields
| Indianapolis Pro Stock racer who ran the "Super
Fly" Fords.
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Reggie Showers
| Despite missing a foot, Showers raced NHRA Pro
Stock Bike in the 1990s
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Dee Simmons
| "Big Black Gorilla" and other Chevy Funny Cars
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Po' Will Smallwood
| Pro Stock
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Mrs. Fill Smith
| The first black lady pro racer. Drove her husband's
jet dragster
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Clarence Thomas
| Nevada-based Pro Stock owner
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R.S. Thomas
| "Soul Shaker" Top Fuel
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Eugene Wells
| New Jersey Pro Stock owner/promoter
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Harold Whitmore
| Texas Pro Stock owner that Tony Christian won
the Chief Nationals Pro Stock title for in 1990.
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Tommy Whitmore
| Californian set Top Fuel license record in 1986
with a 5.59 first charge. Also part owner of 1987 Bakersfield
runner-up Top Fueler.
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