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Time for ‘Fun in the Sun’ at ...
Steve Dweck, last year’s Friday winner. Last year’s other winners were Trey ...
[11/07/17]
Larry Dixon suspended by NHRA
The NHRA imposed an indefinite suspension of competition privileges ...
[11/06/17]
It’s not all work at SEMA Show
Lest you think the SEMA Show attendees spend all day walking the huge convention floor ...
[11/03/17]
NHRA promotes Cromwell to ...
The National Hot Rod Association today announced that Glen Cromwell, who...
[10/31/17]
McMillen gets first career win
Top Fuel veteran Terry McMillen piloted his dragster to his first career ...
[10/30/17]
This was really a drag!
It’s Friday, so we often bring you some “softer” news items. And now, for a ...
[10/27/17]
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The NHRA imposed an indefinite suspension of competition privileges against Larry Dixon for violating NHRA Rules, particularly Section 1.3.1 Participant Conduct and 1.6.3 Chassis Inspection of the 2017 NHRA Rulebook.
NHRA Tech Department discovered the use of a NHRA chassis tag on an unauthorized and unapproved two-seat dragster. Any further incidents could result in further action. Larry can appeal the decision, per the 2017 NHRA Rulebook.
Dixon, still looking for NHRA Top Fuel sponsorship, has been consulting with the IHRA. At the SEMA Show he brought out his NitroX2, a two-seat Top Fueler, to give the public a taste of what it is like to drive a TF dragster.
Dixon has already made numerous testing runs with the all-new NitroX2 Top Fuel dragster in preparation for the new program.
“Larry Dixon Racing has now created an opportunity to actually put a racing fan safely in a seat next to a pro drivers in a two-seat Top Fueler and make a pass,” said Doug Evans, Secretary and Past Chairman of SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association). “I think this is an outstanding way to reach out and get people excited about all things racing and automotive.”
Dixon is teaming with Traxxas, the Fastest Name in Radio Control, to unveil the NitroX2 car this week as well as announcing the Traxxas Top Fuel Experience Sweepstakes. This contest will give a lucky winner the chance to take a ride with Larry in the NitroX2 two-seat Top Fuel dragster. [11/06/17]
Our Antipodean correspondent has promised us a report real soon. (Jon Van Daal photo) [11/06/17]
For the seventh consecutive year, Summit Racing Equipment and Armed Forces Entertainment will join together to send a group of top Motorsports competitors overseas to visit American troops on duty in remote locations.
The annual trip, appropriately coined Operation Appreciation, will this year make stops at various stations in Japan. The drivers and riders will have the opportunity to meet men and women of the American Armed Forces and bring them a little bit of home just as the holiday season is kicking into gear.
Summit Racing NHRA Pro Stock drivers Greg Anderson and Jason Line; Summit Racing/BIGFOOT 4x4® Monster Truck competitors Dan Runte and Larry Swim; and Harley-Davidson NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle riders Andrew Hines and Eddie Krawiec will once again make the journey as a group.
Coverage of Operation Appreciation 2017 will be posted at www.OnAllCylinders.com and www.Facebook.com/SummitRacingEquipment. [11/06/17]
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