Today corporations race each other, but there was a time when the biggest
drag race publications sponsored big racing events. Certainly the sport's
first king weekly newspaper Drag News was the originator with
their Drag News Invitationals in the middle 1950s, but monthlies like
Super Stock, Cars, Drag Racing, and Popular
Hot Rodding got on the band wagon within a half decade. In
general, these were not some small four- to eight-car, single class
get-togethers, but full-on "national event" type confabs or gala pro
shows.
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Alan Green competed at Riverside in 1966.
(Photo by Jere Alhadeff) |
The first and possibly the most prestigious of the "magazine" (as opposed
to newspapers) events were the Hot Rod Magazine Championship Drag
Races, held from 1964 through 1969, at Riverside Raceway in Southern California.
These were the equal of any NHRA national event of the time. A full eliminator
slate and opportunities to set national records characterized the races
for the contestants.
Undoubtedly, the chief impetus for hosting the races was exposure for
the magazine. At first glance, Hot Rod (at least for the car show, drag
race, Bonneville, and Indy Car racing aficionado) appeared to need no
help in this area at all because it was the topper on the news-stands.
Wally Parks was the first editor for the magazine in 1947 and helped
co-founders Bob Petersen and Bob Lindsay get the book rolling to the
point where it became one of the largest circulation performance enthusiast
magazines.
However, you can never get too much of a good thing, and it came to
pass that Hot Rod publisher Ray Brock and editor Bob Greene got
together with NHRA and the two worked out a plan to host a huge prize-oriented
drag race in the early summer of 1964. At the time, drag racing was
a young but rapidly growing racing discipline, and it looked to be a
natural to hook up with one of Hot Rod's founders and his organization
to put on a big race, given the large and rapidly growing fan base.
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