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  • ...himself, but is rather modeled after Top Gas racer Jack Jones.[http://www.nhra.com/results/thewally.aspx] ...inner in the NHRA was 25-year-old Calvin Rice of Santa Ana, CA.[http://www.nhra.net/50th/years.html?year=1955]
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  • ...editor of [[Hot Rod Magazine]], he had the forum and the power to form the National Hot Rod Association in 1951 to "create order from chaos" by instituting saf ...ay, [[Pamona]] hosts the NHRA season-opening [[Winternationals]] and the [[NHRA Finals]].
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  • '''Garlits was the first driver to win three [[National Hot Rod Association]] national titles and three world championships, the last coming at the age of 54.''' ...were powered by engines he built, Garlits won 144 major open events and 17 national championships in the sport's three major hot rod associations
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  • ...[[drag racer]] who is an eight-time [[NHRA Champion]]. He is the son of [[NHRA]] legend [[Don Schumacher]]. He attended St. John's Military Academy in Del * 8-Time NHRA Champion
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  • ...He is ranked at number 16 on a list of the 50 most significant drivers of NHRA’s first 50 years. ...vens & Fisher team, driving their Checkmate dragster, and soon set an NHRA national record.
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  • '''Garlits was the first driver to win three [[National Hot Rod Association]] national titles and three world championships, the last coming at the age of 54.''' ...were powered by engines he built, Garlits won 144 major open events and 17 national championships in the sport's three major hot rod associations
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  • ...tock and Pro Stock drivers ever associated with Plymouth, holding numerous national records along the way. .... In 1967, Arlen modified the [[RO23 Hemi]] intake manifold for racing. "[[NHRA]] rules allowed racers to modify the [[intake manifold]], so I made the sto
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  • Summit Racing sponsors Joe Lepone Jr. in NHRA Pro Stock. The sponsorship lasts until the 1993 season. Summit Racing begins 12-year sponsorship of [[NHRA]] [[Pro Stock]] racer Mark Pawuk.
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  • ...legal drag racing. ProMedia Events (NMRA and NMCA) produces up to sixteen national motorsport shows each year, attracting hundreds of thousands of racers and ...d Drag Racing by the end of 2001. Following-up on its winning formula for event production, ProMedia Events successfully launched the PRO-Edelbrock Drag Ra
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  • ...uch as a half second, and he has to live with his index through the entire event, while the bracket racer at many events can adjust time his for the conditi ...s the run in. Class racing can be by index or match. In the Pro ranks of [[NHRA]], some of the classes are [[Top Fuel]], [[Funny Car]], and [[Pro Stock]].
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  • ''From story written by Phil Burgess, [[NHRA]] [[National Dragster]] Editor'' ...tweight C was the best of the bunch and won [[Ed Garlits|Ed]] the [[AHRA]] National Gas championship in 1961. Ed's wife gave him a me-or-racing ultimatum, so h
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