Sixteen-time NHRA Funny Car Champion John Force officially announced his retirement from driving Thursday during a press conference from his shop in Yorba Linda, California. Official Retirement ...
NHRA officials announced an exciting new marketing partnership with Holley, implementing a variety of new programs for the ...
With 157 NHRA national event victories over a 51-year career, John Force’s retirement marks the end of drag racing’s most successful racer. John Force’s Funny Car career began in 1974 and has ...
Tony Schumacher does a burnout in a Top Fuel practice run for an NHRA drag racing event in Brownsburg, Ind., Friday, July 10, 2020. The NHRA returned to action last weekend near Indianapolis, in front ...
Surprise announcement that IHRA has acquired NHRA mainstay Maple Grove Raceway triggers scramble to replace playoff opener.
NHRA officials announced today that U.S. 131 Motorsports Park will have a Mission Foods Drag Racing Series event in 2026, ...
Two-time NHRA Top Fuel champion and the quickest and fastest driver in NHRA history, Brittany Force, announced over the weekend that she will step away from fulltime competition at the conclusion of ...
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