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R+L CARRIERS EXTENDS PARTNERSHIP WITH TOP FUEL’S JOSH HART INTO 2023

 

 

Sponsorships are drag racing's lifeblood, and for Josh Hart, news comes that he will be living just fine in 2023.

In 2023, the second-year Top Fuel driver raced his way to a seventh-place finish in the NHRA's Camping World Drag Racing Series, and that proved to be the icing on the cake for R&L Carriers to extend the sponsorship. The partnership focuses on the dynamic business-to-business relationships and marketing opportunities for R+L Carriers, one of the nation's leaders in the freight-shipping industry. This marketing relationship will showcase the wide variety of business opportunities R+L Carriers provide their customers.

LEE BEARD RETURNING AS CONSULTANT FOR CRUZ PEDREGON IN 2023

 

 

Renowned tuner Lee Beard confirmed to CompetitionPlus.com he will be back as a consultant for Cruz Pedregon’s NHRA nitro Funny Car team in 2023.

“They presented me with a really good package, made it really easy for me,” Beard said. “I don’t have to go to the shop; I can fly into the races. I work really well with (crew chief) John Collins; I have a lot of respect for him.

Beard has nothing to prove in the NHRA ranks but now wants to pay back the sport that gave him so much.

2023 NC DRAG RACING HALL OF FAME CLASS INDUCTED; CP.COM’s BENNETT AMONG HOF INDUCTEES

 

The North Carolina Drag Racing Hall of Fame (NCDRHOF) held its 16th annual induction ceremony Feb. 18, during the 20th Anniversary Shriners Drag Racing and Hot Rod Expo at the Greensboro Coliseum. 

Headlining the class of 2023 was three-time NHRA Top Fuel World Champion Shirley Muldowney, who now lives in North Carolina, with what remarkably represents her 16th motorsports-related Hall of Fame inclusion.

Reigning PDRA Pro Boost Champion Todd Tutterow, former Pro Modified champ and current South East Gassers Association owner and competitor Quain Stott, and nine-time nitro motorcycle champion Jay Turner also were on the inductee list.

LIFE ON THE ROAD: SOME OF THE GREATEST DRAG RACING WAR STORIES, PT.5

There are multiple types of stories in drag racing. Those you can tell, and those you shouldn’t. Then there are those you tell to win a trophy.

For almost a decade, some of drag racing’s greatest storytellers came together for a good old-fashioned yarn-spinning competition where the first liar almost always took the prize. The scary part about it was that the stories were accurate with some embellishments.

Over the next couple of weeks, we plan to bring you the best of these stories, some in word and some in video. - Editor

NITRO FC STAR MATT HAGAN DISCUSSES LATE START TO 2023 SEASON

 

If NHRA drivers are anything, they are creatures of habit.

Well, those drivers will have to alter their routines because for the first time in decades and decades and decades the 2023 season will not start in mid-February with the Winternationals in Pomona, Calif., but rather the Gatornationals March 9-12 in Gainesville, Fla.

The change-up in the slate has the attention of world champion nitro Funny Car driver Matt Hagan of Tony Stewart Racing.

U.S. AIR FORCE JOINS NHRA YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES (YES) PROGRAM IN 2023

NHRA officials are pleased to announce today the United States Air Force has been added to the team of partners for the NHRA Youth and Education Services (YES) Program for the upcoming 2023 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season.

The NHRA YES Program is the only full-time education program in motorsports providing quality educational content and activities for schools and youth organizations nationwide. The YES Program invites students to NHRA national events to see first-hand the career opportunities within the motorsports field, bringing thousands of students to the track each year. In 2023, the YES Program will take place at 15 races during the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season.

RON CAPPS READY TO ROLL IN DUAL ROLE

f there’s one aspect championship team owner/driver has mastered in his first year of the dual role is the importance of being flexible and learning how to adapt. But this time, the challenge plays into his hands. 

And it’s nothing more than a change in the NHRA schedule. 

Now, the first four races of the season will be the Gatornationals, the Arizona Nationals (March 24-26) in Phoenix, the Winternationals (March 30-April 2), and the Four-Wide Nationals (March 14-16) in Las Vegas.

WATCH SICK WEEK LIVE!

Welcome to the Motion Raceworks live stream for Sick Week 2023 Presented By Gear Vendors Overdrive.

Thanks to event sponsors Gear Vendors Overdrive, Motion Raceworks, Summit Racing Equipment, Peak Performance, Isky Racing Cams, Mickey Thompson Tires, TBM Brakes, VP Racing Fuels, Holley NOS, Precision Turbo, SCT, Dodge and Radford Racing School.

BOBBY BODE SET FOR ANOTHER SEASON IN NITRO FC RANKS

 

Bobby Bode, 20, a fan-favorite nitro Funny Car driver, will be back in the seat of his family-owned ride for the 2023 NHRA season.

“We are going to run the normal ten races,” said team owner Bob Bode, Bobby’s father. “But we’re not starting in Gainesville (Fla.). We’re going to start in Phoenix.”

The Gatornationals are the season-opening race March 9-12 in Gainesville. The Arizona Nationals are the second race on March 24-26 in Phoenix.

NHRA TV GETS NEW STREAMING PROVIDER

 

 

Endeavor Streaming and the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) announced today a multi-year partnership, leading with the upgrade of NHRA’s OTT platform NHRA.tv. The new service is available for sign-ups.

In addition to enhancing NHRA.tv, the company has enlisted Endeavor Streaming’s direct-to-consumer growth services division. Through close collaboration, Endeavor Streaming will help scale the NHRA business and grow their fan base and digital service revenues. The long-term partnership combines NHRA’s expertise in drag racing with Endeavor Streaming’s expertise across OTT focused marketing, analytics, and predictive modeling.

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