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CARUSO JOINS TEQUILA COMISARIO AT BEVY'S LIQUOR WORLD FOR SPECIAL EVENT

 

Camrie Caruso, the 2022 NHRA Rookie of the Year, is gearing up for the highly anticipated NHRA Mile-High Nationals at Bandimere Speedway. Tequila Comisario, Caruso's primary sponsor, is all set to host a special free fan event to promote their collaboration with the rising star of the NHRA. 

FES LIGHTING JOINS KALITTA MOTORSPORTS AS PRIMARY AND ASSOCIATE PARTNER

 

Future Energy Solutions (FES) Lighting, a national "lighting-as-a-service" provider, is making its foray into sports marketing by joining the Kalitta Motorsports corporate partner family. The partnership positions FES as a primary partner on Shawn Langdon's Top Fuel dragster, marking the company's first sports marketing endeavor.

TOP FUEL OWNER/DRIVER GREG CARRILLO TO MAKE SEASON DEBUT AT FINAL MILE-HIGH NATIONALS

 

Greg Carrillo, a Top Fuel owner/driver, is ready to roll into the 2023 season.

Carrillo will make his 2023 debut at the Dodge Power Brokers NHRA Mile-High Nationals on July 14-16 at Bandimere Speedway in his Top Fuel dragster, sponsored by Santiago’s Mexican Restaurant, a franchise based in Colorado.

“It’s really been a great thing to have their name on our car, because the people really jump up for the Santiago’s car,” Carrillo said. 

AUSSIE HARRIS REFLECTS ON HIS THIRD TOP FUEL TITLE

 

Damien Harris and the Rapisarda Autosport International team were awarded the prestigious Stan Sainty Cup as winners of the 2022/2023 Burson Auto Parts Australian Top Fuel Championship in Darwin last June. Harris celebrated his third national Top Fuel win, having previously clinched the 2005 ANDRA Pro Series Top Fuel Championship and the 2016 400 Thunder Top Fuel Championship. 

WHEN THE MILE HIGH NATIONALS END, SO DOES THE LONGEST RUNNING RACE SPONSORSHIP IN NHRA AS WELL

ANDY LOPES OPENS UP ON THE REVOLUTION SWEEPING AUSTRALIAN DRAG RACING

 

Until 2021 Andy Lopes was best known in Australian motorsport circles as the promoter of the Summernats, a four-day celebration of Aussie custom car culture held in Canberra, the nation’s capital that attracts over 100,000 spectators.

Today, as head of the National Drag Racing Championship series, he is arguably the most powerful man in Australian drag racing.

Launched in May 2023, the NDRC incorporates separate championships for Top Fuel and Nitro Funny Car and an expanded National Sportsman series for 2023-2024.

TURK FACES NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE WHICH PUTS ALLEN JOHNSON BEHIND THE WHEEL AGAIN

 

Geoff Turk admitted he once had a fleeting interest in movie-making. But even the guy whose then-future stepdaughter Erin once said, “You’re either a pathological liar, or you’ve had a hell of a life,” couldn’t have generated a script that produced the drama that played out in his life over the last few months.

When the Factory Stock Showdown frontrunner turned Factory X pioneer suddenly forgot how to send a text on his cell phone, he knew something was terribly wrong.

“I’d go to text and I asked my wife [Jena], ‘Hey, do you text with your thumb? Did they change the Apple keyboard?” Turk inquired frantically. “Because I can’t text, “I’m writing texts. I look at it; I got gibberish. And I’m trying to fix it and I got gibberish. Something’s wrong with the keyboard on the phone.”

PSM WORLD CHAMP MATT SMITH DISCUSSES HIS FINAL TRIP TO MILE-HIGH NATIONALS

 

NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle star Matt Smith has fond memories of almost every NHRA-sanctioned track he’s competed on since joining the class two decades ago.

And, Bandimere Speedway, the site of the upcoming final Mile-High Nationals on July 14-16 outside of Denver in Morrison, Colo., is no different.

Smith, who has won 36 career Pro Stock Motorcycle national events and has captured six PSM world championships in 2007, 2013, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022.

TONY SCHUMACHER WILL MISS SEEING BANDIMERE SPEEDWAY ON NHRA SCHEDULE

AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET SURPASSES $51 BILLION IN SALES, ACCORDING TO 2023 SEMA MARKET REPORT

 

The automotive aftermarket industry continued its growth streak in 2022, surpassing $51.8 billion in sales, as revealed by the 2023 SEMA Market Report. Despite economic challenges resulting from the pandemic, the specialty-equipment market witnessed a 2% growth, showcasing the industry's resilience and consumer demand.

While the growth rate was slightly lower compared to the annual average of 4% to 5%, this decline was expected given the current economic climate. SEMA predicts that sales growth will remain stable in 2023, with a resurgence towards historical growth trends anticipated in 2024.

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