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#RONCAPPSEXPERIENCE - STEVE TORRENCE TALKS LIFE, FATHERHOOD AND WINNING

It's a new season for The Ron Capps Experience. We ended Season 1 early because of the pandemic. Now we are another enlightening episode of The Ron Capps Experience, the exciting series created out of boredom. This time the NAPA Auto Parts-sponsored icon chats with Top Fuel champion Steve Torrence.

Capps wants to know how Torrence is handling life as a father, and how it's changed him. He also wants to know how his team has managed to stay in championship form for some years now. They cover. a lot of ground, but there's still more to go in the future.

There's always enlightening tidbits revealed, so tune in to see what gets revealed in this episode.

STORYTELLERS WITH ED MCCULLOCH - YOU WEREN'T SH***** ME!

Storytellers, the popular drag racing videos telling of days gone by, returns with another episode; this one told by Ed "The Ace" McCulloch.

In this video, Ace tells the story of the day a disagreement with the late "240 Gordie" led to unintended consequences. The legendary Scrapper never made a threat he couldn't back up. However, one time he made a threat he never intended to follow through on.

CLASSIC VIDEO - 1985 IHRA SUMMER NATIONALS, EDGEWATER MOTORSPORTS PARK

There was a time when the IHRA was a bona fide threat to the NHRA's throne as the leader in drag racing. Thank Winston for the help in leveling the playing field with it's huge points fund.

While NHRA largely ruled the roost, the IHRA Winston Drag Racing Series provided professional drag racers with an opportunity to pick up extra racing time on "off" weekends, and because there was a large purse and points fund, it became a serious venture.

This time, the IHRA's ten-race tour rolled into Edgewater Motorsports Park, located just outside of Cincinnati, Ohio, for an honest to goodness showdown between the top professionals. NHRA had dropped Top Fuel in 1984, putting more prestige into the Funny car division.

This was one of the first broadcasts on ESPN, which IHRA had become a regular feature long before NHRA migrated over, and the storyline was on two drivers who had amassed quite a record of four-straight wins - Dale Pulde and Bruce Allen.

RARE CLASSIC VIDEO - 1976 NHRA U.S. NATIONALS

 

This is the probably rarest video find of NHRA Championship Drag Racing history. 

STORYTELLERS FEATURING KENNY BERNSTEIN: HEY BROTHER, CAN YOU SPARE A ROOF?

 

Storytellers, the popular drag racing videos telling of days gone by, returns with another episode; this one told by Kenny Bernstein.

ENCORE - LEGENDS: THE SERIES - THE LEGEND OF DALE PULDE

 

In a career spanning five decades, Dale Pulde drove more than 70 different nitro Funny Cars in NHRA and IHRA tour events, in match races and in the Hot Rod Heritage Series. Considered by many one of the greatest natural driving talents in history, he also was a capable tuner whose cars were known for their reliability and good looks as well as their performance.     

In this episode of Legends, the Series, season four, Pulde talks about lessons learned from the late Mickey Thompson, about the death of close friend and mentor Joe Pisano on the day Pulde was to begin driving for him, on “valley fever,” the disease that almost killed him, and on his legacy.

Perhaps the best gauge of Pulde’s success in the old IHRA series is not that he won a record 20 races and three championships (1977, 1982 and 1985) but that he won them against Raymond Beadle, Kenny Bernstein, Mark Oswald, Billy Meyer and Ed McCulloch.

On the NHRA side, he went to the final round of the 1972 Winternationals at the tender age of 21 driving the Steve Montrelli-tuned, 429 Shotgun-powered M/T Ford Pinto, won his first national event in 1978 at Gainesville and won his last at Dallas in 1996 while subbing in the “Smokin’ Joe’s” Ford Mustang for an injured Whit Bazemore.

Most of all, though, Pulde is associated with the “War Eagle” name he and partner Mike Hamby applied to the series of Pontiac, Buick and Dodge Funny Cars they campaigned in the 1970s and 1980s.

So, sit back, buckle up and enjoy a ride that began in quarter midgets and ended in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame.

STORYTELLERS ENCORE - NICKY BONINFANTE TELLS THE STORY OF "I DID A BAD THING"

 

Idle hands are the devil's workshop, and for one Top Fuel team those idle hands brought out the devil himself in the form of alcohol and dynamite. Nicky Boninfante, a former storyteller champion, tells the story of a former teammate who brought out hellfire via a toilet.

 

THE CRUZER ON THE LATEST WFO RADIO

Cruz Pedregon joins Joe Castello on WFO Radio "Live" to discuss his Funny Car victory at the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals. Cruz will go into detail about his round wins, especially the final round against Bob Tasca III.

CLASSIC VIDEO - 1990 IHRA SEASON IN REVIEW

 

Travel back in time as Ted Jones and the Masters Entertainment team review the exciting 1990 IHRA season. Yes, there are highlights for Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock and Alcohol Funny Car. However, the grand prize might just be the inaugural season of Pro Modified featuring Tim McAmis, Mike Ashley, Ronnie Sox, Fred Hahn and all the personalities which helped build the volatile doorslammer division.

CLASSIC DRAG RACING: 1990 IHRA SPRING NATIONALS, BRISTOL, TENN.

Thunder Valley Dragway, the beautiful drag strip carved out of a mountain in Bristol, Tenn., traditionally played host to two IHRA national events annually. The IHRA Spring Nationals was the showcase for the series. Check out the IHRA brand as it presents Top Fuel, Funny Car and mountain motor Pro Stock. Pay attention, you might see some familiar names.

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