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FOR DECADES HE WROTE ABOUT WORLD CHAMPIONS, NOW THIS WRITER IS ONE

 

For more than 30 years, Kevin McKenna has reported on NHRA racing for its publication, National Dragster. He’s written reams about the accomplishments of racers from the local bracket level to the top-of-the-heap nitro ranks.

Now it’s time to turn the tables on the 55-year-old Rhode Island native, who recently captured the National Mustang Racing Association’s season championship in the Super Stang ranks. McKenna earned the No. 1 decal for his car in a manner befitting a champion: He KO’d the points leader in the second round, then disposed of his remaining two opponents to win the race and the title by a slim margin.

“I don’t want to say I think of myself as champ,” said McKenna, who lives in Avon, Ind. “It’s really just kind of a hobby thing.”

He rose to the top behind the wheel of a 2014 Mustang GT that he drives to every race — not a car he hauls in, or on, a trailer, but one that gets 20 miles to the gallon in its six- to seven-thousand miles of annual travels. The only big-buck alteration to the showroom Mustang is a supercharger that allows the engine to churn out 650 horsepower.

CHARLES CARPENTER ON ROAD TO RECOVERY FOLLOWING STROKE

Iconic Pro Modified drag racer Charles Carpenter suffered a severe stroke on October 12, 2020, caused by blockages in his carotid artery. 

Carpenter, whose doorslammer legend was built on his exploits behind the wheel of the "World's Fastest 1955 Chevy” starting back in 1983, began experiencing symptoms while racing in the Pro Nitrous division the PDRA Drag Wars event just days earlier. 

Carpenter is on the road to recovery but has a long road ahead of him. 

FUNNY CAR CHAOS RELEASES 2021 CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR SCHEDULE

The Funny Car Chaos drag racing series has taken the Funny Car racing scene by storm since its inaugural event in September of 2017 in Texas. Twenty-one events later, with over 70 different teams participating from across the country, the series will head into its third Championship season in 2021 and has a lot to look forward to.  

The Chaos continues to gain steam with the signing of new title sponsor Spell Paving Services out of Texas which will propel the series to increased payouts across the eight-race tour potentially reaching a guaranteed $30,000 per event across eighteen spots. Red Line Shirt Club has returned as title sponsor of the Championship points fund which is a guaranteed $10,000 distributed to the top five points finishers at the end of the season.

SEMA INDUSTRY AWARDS ANNOUNCED AT SPECIAL CELEBRATION

SEMA, the trade association representing the $46.2 billion automotive specialty equipment industry, presented its top honors during a special SEMA Awards Celebration held Thursday night during the week of SEMA360.

Winners of the prestigious awards are:

    SEMA Person of the Year: Myles Kovacs, DUB Publishing Inc.
    SEMA Gen-III Innovator of the Year: Brendan McGrath, Dyme Performance Systems Inc.
    SEMA Manufacturer of the Year: Redline Detection

IT'S A GIRL FOR FOR COURTNEY FORCE, GRAHAM RAHAL

 

Second-generation Funny Car driver Courtney Force announced to the world the birth of her first child on Thursday.

AN ACT OF KINDNESS FROM JACK BECKMAN KEPT THE GREEK RACING

Multi-time NHRA winner Jack Beckman invested in the past, and for him, it returned a once-in-a-lifetime memento, which will forever link him to a drag racing legend.

As the story goes, when NHRA required drivers to start wearing a Hans Device, Karamesines was prepared to walk away from racing before he’d buy one. This, according to social media for Karamesines.

Beckman then brought his personal HANS Device to Karamesines' trailer and insisted that Greek use it until he retired. The only stipulation was that Karamesines returned the device autographed.

SEMA ANNOUNCES TOP 12 BATTLE OF THE BUILDERS AT SEMA360

The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) today announced the Top 12 builders in the seventh annual SEMA Battle of the Builders competition, the event that determines the builder the aftermarket community considers best.

HAS JERRY BICKEL BUILT THE PERFECT BEAST?

 

Iconic chassis builder Jerry Bickel has built a lot of top-name race cars throughout his career.

However, for the chassis builder from Moscow Mills, Mo., there hasn’t been one like Mike Achenbach’s ’55 Chevy.

As Bickel puts it, Achenbach’s '55 Chevy is more detailed and equipped than any car has had roll out of his shop. This shoebox retains a large measure of steel body, and flows with full-size carbon fiber elements. It is powered by a twin-turbo ProLine engine.

STRICKLAND PULLS A DRAG RACING CHAMPIONSHIP INTO HIS CORNER

PERTRONIX PERFORMANCE BRANDS ACQUIRES AEROMOTIVE

 

PerTronix Performance Brands adds Aeromotive Inc. and Waterman Racing Components to its portfolio of brands.

PerTronix Performance Brands, a leader in the automotive aftermarket with key brands in the ignition and exhaust segments, announced today it acquired Aeromotive Inc. and Waterman Racing Components.

Over the past 26 years, Aeromotive has designed and manufactured the highest quality fuel systems and components for the automotive aftermarket and OEM manufacturers. Aeromotive will continue to operate out of its Lenexa, Kansas manufacturing and development facility, while Waterman Racing Components will continue to operate out of its Concord, North Carolina, and Brownsburg, Indiana locations. Aeromotive’s leadership team will continue to manage the business.

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