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BUDDY HULL THRILLED TO BE COMPETING IN NHRA’S TOP FUEL RANKS

 

Buddy Hull’s progression up the NHRA ranks has led him to be competing in Top Fuel driving for Terry Haddock Racing. 

“Terry and I our friends before this endeavor and we have been working on a special project over the last year, which has brought us closer together, “Hull said. “Through our relationship and working for Terry as a crew member Terry presented an opportunity to Buddy that full filled his lifelong dream. The opportunity to license and drive his Top Fuel Dragster. I am forever thankful for my relationship with Terry and the opportunity he has given me. Terry is the best teacher I’ve ever had.”

Hull made his Top Fuel debut at the Lucas Oil Southern Nationals in Atlanta, qualifying No. 15 and falling to Steve Torrence in round one on May 2.  

DSR TO PROMOTE IN-HOUSE BRANDS AT NHRA NEW ENGLAND NATIONALS

Don Schumacher Racing plans to promote its in-house manufacturing brands at this weekend’s NHRA New England Nationals in Epping, NH.

Drivers Leah Pruett and Matt Hagan will run special paint schemes this weekend promoting the DSM Precision Manufacturing and DSR Performance, respectively.

BLACKWELL HEADLINES SEGA WINNERS FROM KENTUCKY EVENT

 

The South East Gassers, drag racing's strictest period correct gasser series, completed their third event of the 2021 season in London, Ky.

Todd Blackwell (A/Gas), Ken Rainwater (B/Gas), George Miller (C/Gas), and Rick Varner (Super Stock) took home wins in their respective categories.

BBQ NATION SPICES UP SPONSORSHIP WITH JUSTIN ASHLEY RACING

As the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series is ramping up its summer schedule Justin Ashley Racing added the perfect marketing partner to his team with the addition of BBQ Nation as an associate sponsor. BBQ Nation, founded in the summer of 2008, offers a wide variety of spices, rubs, accessories and grilling tips to grill masters and consumers.

Their products can be found on back decks and kitchens all across the United States as well as in Menards stores beginning next month. The partnership includes branding on the Smart Sanitizer Top Fuel dragster powered by Strutmasters.com as well as social media promotion and activation at events throughout the seas

DRAG RAGS OF EARLY '65: EXPLOSION OF WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS


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While the exact years of drag racing's golden age are subject to endless debate, there's no doubt that the peak era for independent drag rags spanned the 1965 and '66 seasons — especially for writers, photographers, cartoonists, publishers, and ad salesmen based in southern California. This March, Drag World became the third national weekly produced in the Los Angeles area, joining long-established Drag News (since 1955) and fledgling Drag Sport Illustrated (1963).

Slick, independent magazines Drag Racing and Modern Rod also called L.A. home. Pete Millar published his satirical monthly comic book, Drag CARtoons, here. Newsstand heavies Petersen Publishing Co. and Argus Publishers Inc. were headquartered a few miles apart. While neither Hot Rod, Car Craft, nor

AUSTRALIAN WINTERNATIONALS TO KICK OFF THIS WEEKEND

 

The most prestigious event on the Australian drag racing calendar, the Gulf Western Oil Winternationals at Willowbank Raceway, June 10-13, has attracted three Top Fuel entries. Veteran Phil Read chasing his first Winters crown since 2006, Phil Lamattina who claimed victory in 2007 and 2009 and Peter Xiberras on the hunt for his first win at the Winternationals.

Read, driving the same car he steered to victory in 2006 will go into the meeting nominal favorite after scoring a gritty win over Xiberras when they met at Sydney Dragway last month.

Xiberras is in career-best form scoring three wins that day and posted a personal best and new track record of 3.79 sec. before losing to Read in the final.

PEERY RIPS THE ROCK FOR 2ND AHDRA WIN OF ’21

 

Ryan Peery has found something at Rockingham Dragway that definitely suits his Milford, Ohio-based motorcycle.

Peery was the No. 1 qualifier Saturday and laid down the quickest elapsed time in every round of eliminations Sunday to capture the AHDRA’s Nitro Summer Nationals. It was his second AHDRA victory of the season, as he took Top Fuel honors Atlanta Dragway on April 18.

Peery put his bike on the pole Saturday at 6.394 seconds, then ran an event-best 6.365 at 218 mph in the Sunday’s noon opening round of eliminations. He was the only Top Fuel rider to crack the 6.6-second barrier during the weekend to dominate the action. Peery was the runner-up in last year’s event to Jay Turner after having qualified No. 1.

MWDRS POSTPONES TEXAS TANGO NATIONALS AT HOUSTON RACEWAY PARK

Due to the current and upcoming inclement weather forecasted for the area, Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Drag Racing Series (MWDRS) officials have postponed this weekend’s scheduled Texas Tango Nationals at Houston Raceway Park.
 
The event is now scheduled to take place June 18-19 at HRP, marking the series’ debut event at the famed track.

JOHN HALE STILL DABBLES IN RACING; FLYING PLANE IN COMPETITION AEROBATICS

 

No one can accuse John Hale of not seeking adventure.
 
Hale ran his own Nostalgia Funny Car team and he drove a nitro Funny Car for Jim Dunn Racing in the 2016 and 2017 seasons.
 
Now, Hale is a pilot competing in competition aerobatics events sanctioned by the International Aerobatic Club (IAC), which is a division of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) and the National Aeronautics Association (NAA). It promotes aerobatics and governs the sport of competition aerobatics in the United States under the regulations of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI).

WILKERSON NOW HAS A TOP FUEL DRAGSTER

 

Veteran fuel racer Tim Wilkerson has a plan. And this plan involves him, but not in the way one might think.

Wilkerson, a decorated driver in the Funny Car ranks, has purchased a Top Fuel dragster. No, he doesn't plan to drive the rail but figures he will make the machine available for those who do want to.

"We're just trying to get some people some licenses and stuff," Wilkerson confirmed.

Maybe the dragster doesn't produce enough clutch dust messiness for his liking. Maybe not.

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