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SECOND-GEN NITRO RACER SHUMAKE ADDS SHEETZ AS MAJOR SPONSOR FOR READING, CHARLOTTE

 

 

Travis Shumake hopes to follow in his father’s footsteps as a professional nitro racer. Today, he took another step forward in the process by adding  Sheetz, a family-owned convenience store chain based in Altoona, Pennsylvania, as the primary sponsor on the Randy Meyer Racing-owned Top Alcohol Dragster for the upcoming NHRA Pep Boys Nationals and NHRA Betway Nationals.

Shumake’s father, the late Trip Shumake, was a legend in Funny Car racing as an NHRA and IHRA national event winner and perennial front-runner. The second-generation driver is hoping to gain a little magic of his own. 

Shumake has a chance to stand out in the upcoming major league drag races. 
 
Partnering with Sheetz, a brand known for their customer service and creative marketing, the Sheetz dragster boldly asks the question “Why the Sheetz not?” and includes eighties comic book style graphics on Shumake’s car, fire suit, and helmet.

SCHUMACHER HAD A HELLUVA BITING WEEK LEADING INTO INDY

 

The week leading into the NHRA U.S. Nationals was not Tony Schumacher’s week. . 

First he was bitten, figuratively, by a $20,000 fine and 50-point penalty for an alleged violation of the rules during the quarterfinals of the most recent race, at Brainerd, Minn. His Maynard-Schumacher team has appealed the decision – which would drop him from eighth in the standings to 10th and has Countdown to the Championship ramifications – and is awaiting a final verdict. 

Then he was bitten, literally, by a black widow spider hiding in his motorcycle helmet, sending him to hospital at Austin, Texas. 

The NHRA announced last Friday it was punishing Schumacher for “driving a vehicle that had two disabled safety systems” and for “bypassing a performance restriction device” during eliminations at Brainerd. 

EUROPEAN TOP FUEL ROOKIE VISITED BIG GO

 

Ida Zetterström might not be well-known yet to American drag-racing fans. 

But the Scandinavian Top Fuel phenom, who is visiting the Dodge Power Brokers U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park this weekend, said she “was hoping one day I can come over here and do some racing. That would be definitely the dream." 

"It's my first year at [the U.S.] Nationals,” Zetterström said. “We've been to some of the NHRA events, but never U.S. Nationals before." Getting the chance to race here in a dragster one day, she said, “would be something just extraordinary. I mean, Indy's the biggest one you can do.” 

KYLE CULTRERA COMES UP BIG IN FRIDAY'S JEGS PERFORMANCE SUMMER FLING

 

ATI Performance Friday of the JEGS Performance Summer Fling presented by Optima Batteries at National Trail Raceway saw the highest purse of the weekend at $100,000. 312 entries created a mix of ‘traveling pro’ bracket racers and local grassroots drivers.

Prizes ramped up to match the richest payday of the week. Gift certificates and hardcore products were given out to racers for their performances in excess of hundreds of dollars in value.

FUNNY CAR CHAOS FINALS CAPPED BY AFTER PARTY IN THE PITS

The opening weekend of the 2nd annual Stampede of Speed will rev up with the series-ending Funny Car Chaos Finals followed by a high energy After Party in the Pits featuring country stars Niko Moon and Kolby Cooper on Saturday, October 8. Featuring ten days of racing events, concerts and special events the Stampede of Speed has quickly established itself as the must-attend for motorsports and music fans across the country. The Saturday program will feature some of the best Nostalgia Funny Car racing in the country followed by two rising stars in the country music scene.

“Hosting the Funny Car Chaos Finals is a great way to start the Stampede of Speed. We always say Texas Motorplex is where speed was born and these Funny Cars are a throwback to the history of drag racing,” said Christie Meyer Johnson. “The variety of race cars that will be on the track will be highly entertaining. Just walking the pits and seeing these cool looking Funny Cars is amazing. They are fast, wild and unpredictable so they put on a great show.”

RED LINE OIL NMCA MUSCLE CAR NATIONALS ANNOUNCES 2023 EVENT SCHEDULE

The Red Line Oil NMCA Muscle Car Nationals series kicks off its 2023 season at Orlando the weekend of March 16-19, 2023. This will be the series' first visit to this central Florida-based facility.

From there the teams will rumble on through five more familiar facilities delivering drag racing action from Xtreme Pro Mods and Factory Super Cars to True Street and index classes.

AUSTRALIAN TOP FUEL CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND ON HOLD

Round three of the 2022- 23 Australian Top Fuel Championship, The Summernats Slam scheduled for October 1 and 2nd at Heathcote Park Raceway, Victoria his been postponed.

“There are a number of factors behind the decision,” according to series promotor Andy Lopez. “Including heavy wet weather in the last month, with even more forecast for the next couple of weeks leading to the event.”  

ANTRON SPEAKS HIS PIECE UP ON CAPITOL HILL

 

Antron Brown knew he had to be as precise with his words as he has ever had to be behind the wheel of his 11,000-horsepower Top Fuel dragster.

Less than 48 hours after scoring his most monumental win as a drag racer, Brown was in Washington, DC, to speak on behalf of an industry fighting for its existence. He was appointed to speak to members of Congress on behalf of the SEMA-supported Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act. Brown shared personal stories about the need for federal law to protect grassroots racing and tens of thousands of jobs in the motorsports parts industry.

“Racing is much more than just a pastime for me,” Brown said. “I have countless fond childhood memories and have learned many life lessons at the racetrack. I have built a life on the track and am building a business through AB Motorsports. I feel strongly that we must keep the path to entry into motorsports accessible to future racers.”

BO BUTNER RELISHES HIS FIRST INDY TITLE

 

Bo Butner has won in six different categories of drag racing; actually, seven, if you count a grand victory at The Million. The bottom line is Bo knows how to win.

Up until Monday afternoon, the one thing Butner didn't know how to do was seal the deal at the NHRA U.S. Nationals, the most prestigious drag race in the world.

As it turned out, the same car he won in his first time racing Super Gas would deliver the elusive maiden Indy victory. Honestly speaking, he wouldn't have cared if he had to win the trophy in a foot race.

MWDRS RETURNS TO ACTION AFTER SUMMER BREAK

 

 

 It’s been nearly three months since the Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Drag Racing Series presented by J&A Service last raced, so the all-eighth-mile series is recharged and ready to put on a show at US 131 Motorsports Park for the track’s 18th annual Honor Credit Union Funny Car Nationals, Sept. 9-10. It’s the sixth race of an eight-race season for the series, which includes headlining pro and sportsman classes. 
 
“It feels like it's been forever,” said Keith Haney, founder, MWDRS. “Our racers even feel like it's been forever. But the good thing is people got to spend time with their families and concentrate on work. It's kind of like a little break to recharge and revamp your program or stock back up because parts are hard to get. It's a combination of things that make the time off great.”
 
The two quickest and fastest classes in the MWDRS, Stroud Safety Pro Mod and J&A Service Top Alcohol Funny Car, will join the Funny Car Nationals lineup that also features four nostalgia Nitro Funny Cars, nostalgia BB/Funny Cars, and jet Funny Cars. 

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