POWERade champions crowned and silly season roars to life as year ends

The 2007 POWERade Drag Racing Series roared to a spectacular conclusion in the fourth quarter with Tony Schumacher, Tony Pedregon, Jeg Coughlin, and Matt Smith earning the hardware in their respective categories. The final installment of NHRA.com’s year in review points out all the exciting happenings of October, November, and December. Aside from the four … Read more

The end of Force’s qualifying streak the big news of year’s 2nd quarter

In a harbinger of things to come in the Funny Car class, the second quarter of 2007 started with a shocker as legend John Force failed to qualify for a national event, ending a streak of 395 races that dated back to the Reagan administration. Almost as surprising was four-time champion Gary Scelzi’s announcement that … Read more

Martin adds events to 2008 schedule

MARTIN — The Northern Nationals has been the featured event each summer at the Martin Dragway for many years. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t room on the schedule for another marquee race. Officials at the Knoll Gas Motorsports Park at U.S. 131 have released their 2008 schedule, and popular events including the International Hot … Read more

Parks passes, Force wrecks, Greg and Jeg score 50th wins in third … – NHRA.com

After 56 years of leading NHRA Championship Drag Racing from its inception into a sporting entity featuring more than 80,000 members worldwide, founder Wally Parks passes away on Sept. 28 at the age of 94. Parks’ death is preceded by a scary accident involving John Force and Kenny Bernstein that hospitalizes 14-time champion Force for … Read more

Bowling a spare-time passion for many high-profile sports figures stars

One of the NBA’s top second-year players, Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets, is so involved in the sport of bowling that he was named U.S.B.C.’s newest spokesperson earlier this year. NHRA drag racing’s Top Fuel Funny Car team owner and crew chief Chuck Worsham found his “need for speed” in 1975 when he … Read more