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Dan Wilkerson is unhurt, as Brittany Force's new speed record wasn't the only fireworks during NHRA qualifying at Sonoma ...
Ron Capps is an NHRA drag-racing Funny Car star who drives for Don Schumacher Racing (DSR). But the glory didn’t come easy for him. It wasn’t until 2016, after two decades of racing, that he ...
Garage-Built NHRA Top Fuel Funny Car Defies All Odds. Nobody told Alex Miladinovich a regular Joe can’t build and run an 11,000-horsepower monster in the NHRA’s premier class, so he did.
Ron Capps, the 2016 NHRA Funny Car champion, makes it three DSR drivers in the top four for the decade. Capps was runner-up two times, including 2012 when he finished just two points back of Jack ...
He won an NHRA Funny Car world crown in the 1980s and piloted Don Garlits' final competitive streamlined dragster for several years. Like Coleman, Larson's Camaro uses brand-specific power, ...
Supra, Funny Car, Toyota The A90 Toyota Supra may be known more as a circuit carver, but that hasn’t stopped the Big T from campaigning it in the most American of motorsports: drag racing.
Tasca wasn’t being funny during eliminations at the NHRA season-opening Gatornationals two weeks ago. That was when he took issue with FOX Sports's IndyCar-promo tagline “Fastest Racing on ...
Toyota is changing its NHRA Funny Car entries from Camry to GR Supra bodies in 2022. Kalitta Motorsports driver and 2018 series champion J.R. Todd assisted in the development of the new car and ...
The 2022 NHRA Funny Car season will be Toyota's 21st year in the season, and they're marking the occasion by shifting away from the Camry design they've used since 2012.
Buddy Hull raced a funny car with his company name, Vertex Roofers and General Contracting, emblazoned on the side at NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida (Courtesy Werner Communications).
The 40-year-old, who is ranked 11th in the Mello Yello NHRA Funny Car standings, scored her lone victory of 2017 at the Lucas Oil Nationals in Brainerd, Minn., on Aug. 20. It marked the 250th ...
In a news bombshell Tuesday from John Force Racing, three-time NHRA Funny Car champion Robert Hight, 54, has announced he will take a hiatus at the start of this season to address undisclosed ...