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THE ENGINE BUILDING HALL OF FAME IS ALIVE AND WELL

 

As Lake Speed Jr. sees it, if a racer or team owner can qualify for a Hall of Fame, so should those who make them go fast. Speed pounds the drum these days for the newly formed Engine Builder Hall of Fame. Right now, it is a virtual existence, but soon, there will be a physical presence in Lincoln, Neb., at the American Museum of Speed. 

"The idea for this came a couple of years ago," Speed said. "I do a lot of testing out at Ron Shaver's, Shaver Specialty Racing Engines, and we were sitting in his office at the end of the day, he was saying, 'This engine builder away recently." 

Speed listened to Shaver reel off a list of accomplishments, and standing in awe of the stats.

HOT ROD DRAG WEEK COMPETITORS TO BE SHOWCASED AT NHRA EPPING EVENT

The relationship between Hot Rod magazine and the NHRA goes back some time. In 1948, NHRA founder Wally Parks helped co-publishers Bob Petersen and Bob Lindsay introduce the most iconic publication to ever feature high-performance automobiles. Two years later, Hot Rod was used as the springboard for the formation of the National Hot Rod Association.

Just like Hot Rod has survived a sometimes tumultuous publishing landscape, the NHRA has survived the trials and tribulations of being drag racing’s premier race series. 

This weekend, they will come together as Hot Rod Drag Week competitors make their way to the big stage of drag racing. They will participate in a special drag and drive exhibition during the NHRA New England Nationals at New England Dragway. This special feature marks the first time Drag Week competitors have attended the historic facility in Epping.

HALSEY, TUTTEROW, STEWART TAKE HOME PDRA AMERICAN DOORSLAMMER CHALLENGE VICTORIES

 

Clean-sweeping has become the trend for Jim Halsey’s through much of his PDRA career. The veteran Pro Nitrous racer and four-time champion for the second race in a row won an event from the No. 1 qualifying position at the American Doorslammer Challenge, the third race of the PDRA's Red Line Oil Drag Racing Series.

Also getting in on the clean sweep was Todd Tutterow, who claimed the Pro Boost title, while Darryl Stewart won his first Extreme Pro Stock crown.

Halsey continued his strong performances in his new Gene Fulton-powered 1968 Camaro, stopping fellow Maryland-based nitrous racer Fredy Scriba in the final round. Scriba’s 3.673 at 203.03 was his best performance of the weekend, but it wasn’t quick enough to get around Halsey and his 3.665 at 207.53 

ENCORE - MAMA TOLD ME NOT TO COME; OF UNRULY GRANDSTANDS AND CAMPGROUNDS

 

There were no cell phones, and some count their blessings.

There was no social media to add to the shame as if any of the willing participants had any.

And for some, this proved to be a blessing.

Many have labeled Brainerd International Raceway's Zoo as the wildest experience in drag racing. However, back in the 1970s, a pair of national event campground venues would have made the Zoo look like a Yacht Club gathering.

If you attended a race at Rockingham Dragway or its cousin drag strip, Thunder Valley Dragway, which is now Bristol Dragway, back in the IHRA days, then you know what we are saying.

TUTTEROW FINDS HIS GROOVE AGAIN, HALSEY, PLUCHINO TOP PDRA NORWALK QUALIFYING

 

It's only fitting that an iconic doorslammer drag racer rebounds at an iconic track known for its doorslammer history.

Friday, at the legendary drag strip in Norwalk, Ohio, two-time Pro Boost champion Todd Tutterow found his groove again, laying down the quickest run of any car on the property, a 3.627-second pass at 208.04 MPH in the third and final qualifying session during the third stop on the 2024 Red Line Oil PDRA Drag Racing Series tour. 

ENCORE - THE FAMOUS NHRA FUNNY CAR BOYCOTT RACE

05 densie earwoodI’m always amused when I hear drag racing fans, racers or officials talking about how, in the history of the entire high speed universe, there never has been a strike or a boycott of an NHRA national event.  If you believe the conventional wisdom, pro racers simply don’t have the fortitude to effectively rage against the establishment.

It’s an interesting theory and there’s a lot of data to support it.  I mean, it is really hard to get pro racers to agree on anything.  Sit in a meeting with four or more pro racers and they can’t even agree on refreshments and drinks.

However, the declaration that there’s NEVER been a boycott of an event run by the guys my partner always has called the High Sheriffs, simply isn’t true.  I know, because I was there.  So was my press relations partner, Dave Densmore.  The year was 1981 and the site was State Capitol Raceway outside Baton Rouge, La. 

ST. LOUIS IS LATEST NHRA EVENT TO GET ITS FOURTH QUALIFYING SESSION BACK

ZIZZO WALKING ON CLOUD NINE AFTER HOMETOWN SUPER SHOWING

COMP RACER DON THOMAS WINS BIG AT NHRA D4 DOUBLEHEADER

Last September, Comp Eliminator racer Don Thomas was on top of the world as he took home over $30,000 by winning the inaugural Rooftec NHRA Comp Cash Clash, a race-within-a-race for the top 16 racers in the highly complex division. 

On Sunday, at the NHRA Texas Motorplex, he climbed to the peak of another mountain.

Thomas scored the Competition Eliminator victory at the second race of the NHRA Division 4 double-header at the Texas Motorplex, located outside of Dallas. 

ZETTERSTROM TO RUN EIGHT RACES IN 2024 WITH JON SCHAFFER AS TUNER

 

She has yet to turn a tire under power in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series, yet 2023 FIA Top Fuel champion Ida Zetterström is already showing plenty of marketing horsepower.  

Zetterström, who is scheduled to will make her American debut at Brainerd International Raceway, Aug. 16 – 18, in Brainerd, Minnesota, now has a crew chief and a schedule for her American tour. Jon Schaffer will tune her in at eight races this season. 

“I’m so excited to share that I’ll finally be hitting the track at Brainerd and will be competing alongside my teammate, Tony Schumacher, in the final eight of 20 races on the schedule this year,” said the Swedish-born racer who relocated to the Indianapolis area. “I’ve been champing at the bit to share my first race date, but we wanted to wait until we had it completely buttoned up first. 

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