Racing is all Mark Ingersoll has ever known. Ingersoll’s late father, Buddy, won multiple Sportsman titles in several different classes, while Mark was growing up at the track.

Harry Schmidt, who adopted the nickname and likeness of a famous German military order and transformed it into one of drag racing’s most iconic symbols, lost his battle with cancer

Bob Tasca Jr. rarely misses an NHRA Full Throttle Series race. It’s almost guaranteed that every time his son Bob Tasca III makes a lap in his Motorcraft/Quick Lane

Len Cottrell, who took his first trip down the quarter-mile in March 1960, two months after he got his driver’s license, enters his 53rd year in the sport as enthusiastic

Former Southern California-based Funny Car and fuel altered driver Dennis Geisler died April 14. He was 69. Geisler, best remembered as the driver of the rear-engine Funny Car named

Who could forget it, that photo — that centerfold!?   Stretched out on a bearskin rug, showing plenty of bare skin himself in just his undies,

Raceway Promotions LLC is happy to announce they’ve reached a new management agreement of with Capitol Raceway Promotions, Inc. for the promotion and operation of Capitol Raceway in Crofton,

A drag racing legend has passed away. Bill “Grumpy” Jenkins, a Pro Stock legend and master of the Chevrolet engine, died on March 29. He was 81. “Everyone

James Brendel, virtually born to the task of engineering racing boats to protect the drivers, said he understands completely why NHRA Top Fuel racers need cockpit protection, complete with a

Mike Cook Jr. has had a passion for motorsports ever since he can remember. Cook, however, put racing on the backburner a year ago because of some scary health

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