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JOSH HART ANNOUNCES MULTI-YEAR EXTENSION WITH ADVANCE AUTO PARTS

NHRA Top Fuel championship contender and rising star Josh Hart announced a multi-year extension with long-time marketing partner Advance Auto Parts for the 2023 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season and beyond. Hart will campaign his 11,000 horsepower Top Fuel dragster at every NHRA national event representing Advance Auto Parts as well as their TechNet Professional Automotive Services.
 
“Advance Auto Parts has been with me throughout my career in Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Fuel,” said Hart, who finished seventh in Top Fuel in 2022. “They are an amazing company to work with and the TechNet Professional Automotive Service team is the best in the business. We will be doing a lot of exciting things in 2023 and most importantly we are focusing on making another run for the Top Fuel championship. Their support is invaluable and we are thrilled to be working with them again.”

NHRA TO OPEN FACTORY X WITH TWO EXHIBITION RACES, FOLLOWED BY SIX POINTS EVENTS IN 2023

 

NHRA Factory X presented by Holley, an exciting new category reserved for 2019 and newer manufactured automobiles, including the Chevrolet COPO Camaro, Dodge Challenger Drag Pak, and Ford Mustang Cobra Jet (other manufacturers are welcome to submit their engine platform for approval and join the competition), is set to debut during the 2023 season and competitors will also be racing for an NHRA championship.

Following a pair of exhibition events in Charlotte and Bristol, racers in the new category, which is aimed to bridge the gap between Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown and Pro Stock, will compete in six points races this year, with a champion being crowned as part of the NHRA Nevada Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Oct. 26-29.

SAMANTHA MITCHELL, JOHN LAWSON’S DAUGHTER, EYES DRAG RACING FUTURE

Samantha Mitchell knows drag racing. Her father is longtime nitro racer John Lawson. 

Now, Mitchell is getting her drag racing career up and running.

AUSTRALIAN DOORSLAMMER RACER SAM FENECH KILLED IN CRASH AT WILLOWBANK RACEWAY.

“It is with great sadness that Top fuel Racing Australia announces that Sam Fenech, driver of the Fabietti Racing Doorslammer has succumbed to injuries suffered in racing accident at Willowbank Raceway and passed away,” according to a statement released by Willowbank Raceway

“We send our love and support to the Fenech family and the whole team at Fabietti Racing.”

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NHRA CONFIRMS NINE RACE HOT ROD HERITAGE SERIES IN 2023

 

The NHRA confirmed a nine-race schedule for the 2023 NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series, which will feature a pair of Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum Hot Rod Reunions.

The series will again feature exciting racing action from the nitro-burning Nostalgia Top Fuel dragsters and Nostalgia Funny Cars, which continue to be a fan favorite at each stop.

MERCIER-WENDLAND TOP FUEL ENTERPRISE TO LAUNCH WITH 8-RACE SCHEDULE

 
Dan Mercier and Rob Wendland have been working together for five years on a part-time basis.

Wendland built Mercier’s first nitro-powered dragster and worked with the Montreal engineer sort of as a side gig, tuning his car for sporadic appearances on the Camping World Drag Racing Series tour.

But the Top Fuel tandem has announced it has entered a fulltime partnership and will compete at eight races this season, including four of the six Countdown to the Championship events – with a plan to become more deeply involved in 2024 and 2025 and beyond.

CHAD GREEN EXPANDING HIS DRAG RACING FAMILY TREE

 

Chad Green, a veteran Pro Mod racer and NHRA nitro Funny Car driver, is expanding his family’s drag racing tree.

On Dec. 27-28 at Frank Hawley’s Drag Racing School in Gainesville, Fla., Green’s daughter, Lexi, 25, received her Super Gas license.

Lexi joins her father and her brother, Hunter, 28, in the drag racing driver scene. Hunter competed in five races last season in Randy Meyer’s Top Alcohol Dragster. Hunter also has a Top Fuel license.

DRAG RACING LEGEND DALE PULDE RETURNS TO COMPETITION IN ’23

 

 

pulde.JPGWhen Dale Pulde sold his racing operation some years back, he never officially retired from racing nitro. That’s because the seasoned world championship-winning drag racer with one of the more iconic names in the straight line wasn’t done. 

Pulde has confirmed he will return to drag race in 2023 as a driver on a two-car team fielded by Bucky Austin. When Austin first approached him, the multi-time IHRA Funny Car champion admitted he had to think about it.

“Bucky and I always got along,” Pulde said. “I always had a good relationship with Bucky. In the last few years, I would go to the races with him. One day, he asked, ‘Why don’t you do a second car with me? 

NITRO CHAOS GETS BIG BOOST WITH DMP AWNINGS AS TITLE SPONSOR

 

DMP Awnings will sponsor the four-race Nitro Chaos Championship series in 2023. The recently announced schedule for this run whatcha' brung, anything goes (as long as it's on nitro!) series includes stops at Ohio's Edgewater Sports Park, Iowa's Eddyville Raceway Park, Missouri's Mo-Kan Dragway and Oklahoma's Thunder Valley Raceway Park. After two years of exhibition events, the DMP Awnings Nitro Chaos Championship Series will elevate from exhibition to stand-alone status.

MULTI-TIME PRO MOD CHAMPION MIKE JANIS RETURNS TO DRIVING AT WSOPM

 

Three-time Pro Modified champion Mike Janis received unwelcomed news two years ago. His doctor, during an angiogram, a diagnostic test that uses x-rays to take pictures of the patient’s blood vessels, revealed a blockage. Two stints were inserted into the artery, and while the procedure put Janis on solid health ground, his doctor said he couldn’t drive a race car.

Today, in a statement released to the drag racing media, Janis confirmed he was returning to driving and will make the March 3-5, 2023 Drag Illustrated World Series of Pro Modified his first event back. He’s among over 40 drivers competing for the $100,000 winner-take-all prize at the outlaw eighth-mile event.

“It’s going to be a big event for me,” said Janis. “Not only is it going to be my first time back, but we’re also going to have a brand-new car and a whole different combination. But it’s not like we haven’t been involved all this time. I’m excited. I drove around 30 test passes last year, so I’ve been still sharp at it. It’s going to be fun.”

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