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NHRA GOES HIGH-TECH ON THE WEATHER FORECASTS FOR EVENTS

 

Weather.com and local forecasters apparently aren’t doing the job for NHRA.

NHRA announced on Tuesday that it will employ BAM Weather (BAMWX.com) to provide weather data and forecasts. BAM Weather will provide weather data, forecasting, and support through its platform, Clarity, for NHRA operations.

“We’re excited to add BAM Weather as a partner for the NHRA,” NHRA Vice President of Racing Administration Josh Peterson said. “The weather is a huge factor in our sport, and their experts and standout technology ensure we will have the proper tools to make the most accurate weather assessments possible. Working with BAM Weather will allow us to make proactive weather-related decisions when it comes to our events as well.”

JIM DUNN RACING, BUDDY HULL ROLLING WITH LOCAL INTO NHRA VEGAS FOUR WIDE

 

A longstanding attribute of Jim Dunn Racing has been its ability to leverage national and local partnerships on the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series. At the upcoming NHRA Vegas Four Wide Nationals, the long-running team and its new driver, Buddy Hull, will be rolling local. 

Jim Dunn Racing plans to kill them with Kindness. 

NHRA, DRIVERS DISCUSS THE UPCOMING VIRGINIA TWO-DAY EVENT

THE TEN: 2024 NHRA ARIZONA NATIONALS EDITION

Competition Plus’ Water-Cooler Topics From The NHRA Arizona Nationals from Phoenix, AZ.

ANDERSON DELIVERS UNDER PRESSURE FOR WIN #104

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Peer pressure can be a mother. 

And when you’re the minority motorsports representative in a world of oval track racing. When they win, you have no choice but to win. 

Anderson, at 62, thought he was done with peer pressure. But it’s really no big deal when the pressure is to win and you’re the winningest driver in the class. 

By beating teammate Dallas Glenn in the final round, Anderson gave Hendrick Motorsports a two-series sweep Sunday. After watching snippets of the Martinsville race, the now 104-time winner said he felt the pressure to perform. His Hendrick Motorsports brothers William Byron, Kyle Larson, and Chase Elliott posted a 1-2-3 finish as the team was marking its 40th anniversary in the Cup Series.

SHAWN LANGDON MAKES IT TWO OUT OF THREE WITH HIS WIN AT ARIZONA NATIONALS

AUSTIN PROCK KEEPS MOMENTUM GOING WITH PHOENIX VICTORY

 

RIVENBARK'S FIRST NHRA PRO MOD WIN WAS A MONUMENTAL ONE

 

Kevin Rivenbark has his place in drag racing history. 

Rivenbark, of Wallace, NC, made his trip to Phoenix, AZ., a monumental one as he claimed the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod title at Firebird Motorsports Park by not only scoring his first career victory but also winning the first event featuring the volatile doorslammers at the NHRA Arizona Nationals. 

PROCK, LANGDON, ANDERSON POST NHRA ARIZONA NATIONALS VICTORIES

 

Going into the NHRA Arizona Nationals, finishing one race, and then concluding the original was going to be a challenge of logistical proportions. In the end, it was Austin Prock delivering a veteran-style display of domination as a rookie. 

Prock stopped last Arizona Nationals champion Alexis DeJoria for his monumental victory. 

Joining Prock in the winner’s circle was Top Fuel racer Shawn Langdon picking up his second win of the season and Pro Stock icon Greg Anderson broke through for his first win of the season, and No. 104 for the season. 

Prock won from the No. 1 qualifying position, running 3.952 seconds at 320.74 mph to get past DeJoria in his second final round this season. He made his way to the final round after beating Buddy Hull, Daniel Wilkerson, and points leader J.R. Todd to reach the finals. 

FIRST-TIME WINNER BRIAN SHRADER HEADLINES PDRA EAST COAST NATIONALS CHAMPIONS

 

There's no time like the first.

Brian Shrader had raced nitrous doorslammers for a long but on Saturday night at Galot Motorsports Park, he was able to check to win a national event from his list of things to do. Saturday night at the season-opening East Coast Nationals, Shrader defeated Fredy Scriba in the final round at the first of eight championship points races on the 2024 Red Line Oil PDRA Drag Racing Series schedule. 

Shrader shared the winner's circle with Pro Boost veteran Todd Tutterow and Johnny Pluchino, who captured the Extreme Pro Stock crown. 

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