Norm Weekly, the colorful and talented driver of the famed Frantic Four Top Fuel dragster of the 1960s, died June 19. He was 72. Norm Weekly,
Chrysler fans gained a bit of revenge when Ted Peters wheeled his 1974 Plymouth Duster to a stunning holeshot victory over Chuck Weck at the helm of the “Grumpy’s Toy
Greg Anderson’s heart would have exploded from excitement, literally. This was the reality driven home to the four-time champion following surgery to repair a bicuspid aortic
Former NHRA Funny Car racer Tom Anderson, the first driver to run in the 5.7-second range and a three-time national event winner, died May 10. Anderson got his
Wild Wilfred Boutilier, WW EngineeringHis valve train parts, which are shipped in unmarked boxes, flow from his modest manufacturing facility in north Georgia about fifty miles north of Atlanta.
During the first two races of the 2014 NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle, one name has been missing – LE Tonglet. For good reason. Tonglet has a
When Gene Fulton last dumped the clutch in 1988, he figured he’d had enough of driving a race car. Fulton, a five-time world champion, settled into a career of
The annual Super Chevy Show presented by Chevrolet Performance at Memphis International Raceway (MIR) brought out over 30,000 fans to celebrate all things Chevrolet. The show offered something for everyone
Justin Humphreys wasn’t about to answer his phone. The past NHRA Pro Stock national event winner, who has been out of racing for almost five year, was
Don Ness believes on the outside he didn’t look so lucky, but on the inside he knows he was very fortunate. On February 12, the veteran chassis builder
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