NHRA will award more than $27 million in purse money and payouts during the 2026 Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season, highlighted by the introduction of the Wally Parks 75th
by David Hakim The International Hot Rod Association is again disrupting the drag racing landscape. Following a track-acquisition binge and the purchase of multiple sanctioning bodies — including a Stock
The results didn’t translate to the talent he has and the team he was driving for. However, Troy Coughlin Jr. isn’t making excuses for his performance in 2025 while driving
Photos by Bill Swanson Ed Iskenderian, the man known globally as the “Camfather,” died Feb. 4 at age 104, closing the book on one of drag racing’s most influential ambassadors
Famoso Dragstrip’s place in American hot rod history was secured long before modern sanctioning bodies defined drag racing, but the annual March Meet turned the Bakersfield facility into one of
The discussion could only happen after the track was gone. With Atlanta Dragway shuttered in favor of a proposed battery manufacturing facility, the real story began to surface only after
Ron Capps was not born with a silver spoon or a guaranteed place in drag racing’s professional ranks. What he carried instead was proximity to the sport, patience for its
Red Line Oil has been named the presenting sponsor of the Drag Illustrated World Series of Pro Mod, solidifying a partnership that race officials say reflects long-term commitment to Pro
Tony Stewart Racing pulled the curtain back on its 2026 season plans as drivers Leah Pruett and Matt Hagan offered a first look at new Dodge race car graphics ahead
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BOBBY BENNETT: FAMILY SHOULD NEVER COMPETE WITH FAMILY
In many drag racing circles, the Bakersfield March Meet is a BFD. I won’t take the time to spell out what BFD means, other than to say the event is