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SPORTSMAN STANDOUT MONTY BOGAN JR. COMMITS TO RUNNING ROOFTEC D4 BONUS FUND

 

As former sportsman world champion Monty Bogan Jr. sees it, if you're going to be busy, you ought to make it worthwhile.

Bogan, a former IHRA Top Stock champion and Stock/Super Stock standout, made known his plans to travel from NHRA's Division 2 to race in the Rooftec NHRA D4 Comp Eliminator Bonus Fund.

Bogan plans to drive the H/Super Modified Automatic Camaro of Lee Sharp and Tim Freeman in chasing the richest payday that Competition Eliminator has ever seen.

LARRY DIXON IS HEADING TO RACE IN AUSTRALIA

 

 

Three-time NHRA champion Larry Dixon will return to Australia to race for Rapisarda Autosport International at round four of the Burson Auto Parts Australian Top Fuel Championship, Sydney Dragway, January 27-28.
 
Dixon will join RAI regulars Damien Harris and Wayne Newby.

Dixon last raced in Australia at the opening round of the ATFC championship in January 2022 when he substituted for Western Australian Harris, who was sidelined due to Government border closures.

VIDEO FEATURE: LYLE BARNETT - SOMETIMES IT TAKES A MOUNTAIN

Lyle Barnett doesn't want the credit, although he deserves it.

On September 24, 2015, at South Georgia Motorsports Park, he experienced one of the worst fires in doorslammer drag racing history, leaving him with third-degree burns to his face, hands, and feet. He also ended up in a battle for his life.

As Barnett so eloquently puts it, a day earlier, he believed, "I was ten feet tall and bulletproof."

HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL TOP ALCOHOL FC OWNER RICK JACKSON PASSES AWAY

 

Rick Jackson, a longtime highly successful Top Alcohol Funny Car owner in NHRA, passed away Jan. 16.

Jackson, a former drag boat racing owner, transitioned into the Top Alcohol Funny Car ranks and had great success with drivers including Tony Bartone (2009-2013), John Lombardo Jr. (2014-18) and Shane Westerfield (2019-2022).

“Rick was a cool guy,” Westerfield said. “I watched from the outside for years from when he was boat racing when I was a little kid at the races. He had a Pro Gas Flat he raced, and he always had the professional look. Everything was classy in the pits. He moved to the upper-class Alcohol Flat and I watched him progress and then when he went to the Funny Car thing, he carried over his professionalism.

CHECK OUT DARRYL HUBBARD'S NEW PRO MODIFIED

 

We snagged these shots of Darryl Hubbard's west coast-based Pro Modified Camaro a few days ago. We are told this new machine, which was built by Jerry Bickel Race Cars could see some action on the NHRA tour as well as other select West Coast events. 

HALL OF FAMER SCOTTY CANNON REENERGIZED FOR POSSIBLE RETURN

 

Scotty Cannon will be the first to admit there were many demons on his back when he left driving in the first decade of the 2000s, primarily for pain and health reasons. Almost two decades later, he's back with a greater passion than the one that fueled his six IHRA Pro Modified championships. Those hard-fought championships, which he made look easy at times, were the catalyst for his appointment as the first Pro Modified driver into the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame.

"I'd like to clear some things up," Cannon said on the CompetitionPlus Power Hour. "When I got hurt in '97, the year before I went to Australia, which was the year before I had Oakley, I was on a 14 or 15-hour flight within two weeks after surgery. I flew over there, and I raced. The whole time I was in Australia, my doctor didn't even know I was there. I was afraid to tell anybody, but looking back on it, I should have had more faith in my sponsors and just told them I couldn't race. I probably should have taken a year off and gotten better. That was one of the bad decisions I made."

HIDDEN HORSEPOWER: TIM WILKERSON TALKS TECH AT ENGINE PERFORMANCE EXPO

The legendary Tim Wilkerson shares how he got started in the racing and engine building trade. The current NHRA Funny Car owner/driver shares some great stories from his long (and still going) career.

For more great engine tech, check out @EnginePerformanceExpo, which returns LIVE on YouTube on January 13th & 14th, 2023.

For more episodes of the Hidden Horsepower podcast, check out the full Hidden Horsepower playlist. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM

For more on Lake Speed Jr, check out @lakespeedjr.304

LIFE ON THE ROAD: SOME OF THE GREATEST DRAG RACING WAR STORIES, PT.3

There are multiple types of stories in drag racing. Those you can tell, and those you shouldn’t. Then there are those you tell to win a trophy.

For almost a decade, some of drag racing’s greatest storytellers came together for a good old-fashioned yarn-spinning competition where the first liar almost always took the prize. The scary part about it was that the stories were accurate with some embellishments.

Over the next couple of weeks, we plan to bring you the best of these stories, some in word and some in video. - Editor

MARCO ABRUZZI’S 16-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER GETS SUPER COMP LICENSE

 

Marco Abruzzi has proved himself in the Sportsman ranks, winning national championships in NHRA’s Top Dragster in 2015 and in IHRA in Top Sportsman in 2003 and 2006, respectively.

Now, Abruzzi is slowly getting his daughter, Emily, 16, into the Sportsman ranks.

Last month, Emily attended the renowned Frank Hawley’s Drag Racing School in Gainesville, Fla., and received her Super Comp license.

NHRA TEAM SPONSOR CHIP LOFTON DELIVERS URGENT MEDICAL MESSAGE

The past year has brought an epiphany to Chip Lofton. 

He watched Justin Ashley, the rising Top Fuel star he has sponsored from the beginning, duke it out with eventual victor Brittany Force for the championship to the final day of the season. And he marveled at the Larry Morgan-built for the Pro Stock car that he and Mark Beaver field and Morgan drives. But what Lofton discovered in 2022 goes far beyond any dragstrip. The knowledge he has gained offers hope to individuals and families, possibly on a global scale. 

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