NHRA turns 75. Discover how Wally Parks used HOT ROD magazine to legitimize drag racing, standardize the quarter-mile, and ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The race is on. Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park has undergone a multiyear project that includes a three-story facility, Wally Parks Tower. Kasey Coler, NHRA vice president of ...
The NHRA’s Camping World Drag Racing Series has shifted to the East Coast for the Gatornationals at Florida’s Gainesville Raceway, rekindling reminiscences of legends and records and spectacular ...
BROWNSBURG, Ind. (WISH) — Before the engines roar in Brownsburg to signal the start of the National Hot Rod Association’s U.S. Nationals, there’s a new facility opening at the Lucas Oil Raceway. The ...
If you read last month's issue of HOT ROD January 1996), you'll recall that editor Rob Kinnan stated in his "What's Hot" piece that interest in restoring or re-creating old racing cars was heating up, ...
BURBANK, Calif. -- Wally Parks, an automobile enthusiast who founded the National Hot Rod Association and helped turn drag racing into a legitimate sport, died at 94. Parks, who was born in Goltry, ...
Perhaps it was the partial eclipse early Saturday morning. What else could explain the peculiarities that took place during day 2 of the NHRA Wally Parks Nationals at Famoso Drag Strip?
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