You’ve heard the old saying time and again… "The best way to make a million dollars in drag racing is, start with TWO million."
Legendary Funny Car racer, fabricator, and race car restoration guru Pat Foster died March 27 after a short illness. A former national event winner and record holder, Foster was known as
John Force, drag racing’s biggest winner, remembered rival Al Hofmann with fondness Monday even while admitting that theirs was an especially contentious relationship.
Torco’s CompetitionPlus.com has learned that former NHRA POWERade Funny Car driver and multi-time national event winner Al Hofmann died today from a massive heart attack while at his Eustis, Florida
As engines throughout the garage fired up, signaling the start of the qualifying sessions for this year’s National Hot Rod Association Gatornationals in Gainesville, Fla., an older man, looking rather
Jim Trace has a good problem to have. The Director of Broadcasting/Video Communication for the NHRA has an abundance of class drag racing videos that he’d love to market to
Lew Arrington Jr., a Funny Car pioneer, passed away on February 24 of heart disease. The former match race icon was 69. Lew Arrington Jr., a Funny Car pioneer,
Oh, what Ed “Ace” McCulloch would give for access to one of those miracle weight-loss products. You know the ones. Their commercials proliferate late-night television: “Lose 60 pounds in
Classic Rickie Smith Super Modified Maverick was a rare gem … Ever had a classic car you regretted selling? Ask seven-time IHRA Rickie Smith
Armed with a totally new race car, The Ajax Engines Pro Modified Team driven by Scott Wildgust plans to be a major factor in the 2008 Pro Modified Racing Association
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