Jon Yoak made his place in history by becoming the first IHRA mountain motor Pro Stock driver to win a championship having never won a national event.
If there was a defining moment in Floyd Cheek’s decade-long career in IHRA Pro Stock competition, it certainly came in 1991. The milestone for the former IHRA sportsman
"Dyno Don" Nicholson might be fifteenth on our "Top 20" Mountain Motor Pro Stock list, but that’s only because he ran the big engines for a relatively short time during
If all you’re interested in are elapsed times, you can stop reading right now. But if you’re a speed demon, stick with me. It was round five of the
When the IHRA launched their mountain motor concept of Pro Stock during the 1977 Winter Nationals at Darlington, South Carolina, Harold Denton was not sold on the long-term success of
Who says you can’t have it all? David Powers is perfect proof that not only is it possible to have one’s cake, but you can eat it too…with some
Call Charlie Peppers the ultimate underdog. But you couldn’t have convinced him of that in the three decades that he competed in the IHRA Mountain Motor Pro
This started out to be just about the Ronnie Sox Foundation. But you can’t have that without love. You’re familiar with the late Ronnie Sox and
Mike “Zippy” Neff figured he’d better accept a driving offer from John Force Racing because opportunities like that only come once in a lifetime. The current Don Schumacher Racing crew
Twelve bracket racers from the former Norwalk Raceway Park were branded with the nickname “The Dirty Dozen” and banned from the facility for life and from the IHRA indefinitely. Those
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