by Bobby Bennett; Photos by Robert Grice Mon, 2023-03-27 21:30
by Bobby Bennett; Photos by Robert Grice, Bobby Bennett Mon, 2023-03-27 18:10
Stock Eliminator Bryce Granier racer was 11 years away from being born when Houston Raceway Park was built in 1988 as an NHRA response to Billy Meyer taking away the flagship national event facility over to the rival IHRA. Suffice to say; he didn't know the politics of the track being constructed.
What he did know was the magnitude of being the final NHRA Stock Eliminator winner at the famed facility in Baytown, Texas. And for it to be his first career victory, he will never forget it.
Granier stopped Rylie Trumble in the final round for a monumental victory.
by Darin Williams; Photos by Ron Lewis Mon, 2023-03-27 17:41
Camrie Caruso dismissed any notion of a sophomore slump for her and her team in 2023. The 2022 NHRA Rookie of the Year made history at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports park when she captured her first career win in Pro Stock at the track's final race, powering her Powerbuilt Tools / Tequila Comisario Camaro to a win over Bo Butner in the final round to become just the second woman to win Pro Stock.
"I'm just excited and thankful, and I was really hoping we'd start the year off with a really good bang," Caruso said.
"There's just a whole bunch of people here that I couldn't have done it without, my team and the partners. It was a great day of racing. We said last night after Q3, I was like, 'Hey, we got to win this because I want hibachi tonight.' And Mike said we were going to win it and we did. It was awesome, and I'm just thankful and blessed to have the team and the partners I have."
by Tracy Renck Mon, 2023-03-27 17:40
The weekend didn’t have a perfect script for Robert Hight.
The past world champion driver’s best run in three qualifying laps was a 4.218-second elapsed time, leaving him No. 9 on the qualifying ladder at the Arizona Nationals near Phoenix.
However, Hight wasn’t worried about his plight because of his renowned crew chief Jimmy Prock – and he was right.
Hight mowed through the competition on Sunday, defeating reigning world champ Ron Capps in the final race at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park.
In the finals, Hight clocked a 3.930-second elapsed time at 328.62 mph, while Capps slowed to 5.534 seconds after smoking the tires.
by Tracy Renck; Photos by Ron Lewis Mon, 2023-03-27 17:39
There’s no question that fellow NHRA Top Fuel racers can’t sleep on driver Justin Ashley.
The young star is a force to be reckoned with week after week, and on Sunday, he was the last man standing at the Arizona Nationals near Phoenix.
In the finals, Ashley and his crew saved the best for last as he clocked a 3.705-second elapsed time at 329.34 mph to defeat Shawn Langdon’s 3.732-second lap at 329.58 mph at Wild Horse Motorsports Park.
This was Ashley’s sixth career NHRA Top Fuel national event win and his first in Phoenix.
by Bobby Bennett Sun, 2023-03-26 18:16
There's go big or go home, and then there's what Comp Eliminator racer Clark Smiley pulled off during the NHRA Div. 4 event at Houston Raceway Park in Baytown, Texas.
During Saturday's rain-delayed Q-1 session, Smiley ran his BB/Altered 2009 Pontiac GXP to a -.806 under 7.114 elapsed time to claim an overwhelming qualifying lead. The run for the gasoline-powered was more than Smiley had expected in a classification where the index is meant to be bent, not broken.
"Yeah, it went a little faster than I thought it would go," Smiley admitted.
Sun, 2023-03-26 16:06
Point standings (top 10) following the 38th annual NHRA Arizona Nationals at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park, the second of 21 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series -
by Susan Wade; Photos by Ron Lewis Sun, 2023-03-26 11:55
Alexis De Joria called it “somber.” Matt Hagan said, “It saddens my heart.” Leah Pruett called the venue “magical.” Cruz Pedregon, Tony Schumacher, and Ron Capps, who’s taking a trip down Memory Lane, all used the word “bittersweet.”
Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park, formerly Firebird Raceway, is hosting its final NHRA Arizona Nationals this weekend here in the Phoenix suburb of Chandler. Its final chapter is another unfortunate-for-the-sport story of urban encroachment and land-value eruption. Commercial development at this site has won out over drag-racing tradition. And NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series drivers want to give it a proper farewell – and they all want to be a footnote to history by winning the final Arizona Nationals.
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