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Originally campaigned in the 1960s, this 1957 Mercury Zephyr now runs nostalgia exhibition, match races and attends car shows. AHRA, IHRA and UDRA winning driver history, photo galleries, stories, sponsor and booking information available.
http://akaracing.com/
Describes driver, Bob Muravez, drag racing career under alias names, his retirement, and comeback in the now restored twin engine dragster, The Freight Train. History, photo gallery, news, and racing videos.
http://www.backdraftdragracing.co.uk/
UK based 355 small block Chevy powered front engine dragster. Campaigned in the late 1960s as the Malibu Express and the Pink Panther in the 1970s. Current news, photo gallery, specifications, history, and crew information.
http://ww2racing.com/smith-sattelite.html
Originally Tim Beebe's Fighting Irish BB/funny car, this 1970s Satellite/Roadrunner fiberglass body is being created by Dale Smith to tribute Jim Murphy's AA/funny car, Holy Smokes. In progress photo gallery and history.
http://www.bradfordsfiat.com/
Originally campaigned in the 1960s, this Chrysler powered Fiat now runs exhibition and match races. Contains history, car construction, photo gallery, crew information and current schedule.
http://home.earthlink.net/~dvdmotorspt/
Originally Al Bergler's Motown Shaker, Bits and Pieces is a 1974 Camaro funny car on a 1972 Logghe chassis. Photographs, history and specifications available.
http://www.theglorydaze.com/
An alcohol-injected big block Chevy with vintage Hilborn injectors. Events, crew and progress.
http://www.jimobalek.com/
Follow Jim Obalek as his career grows toward pursuing a world championship in Top Fuel Funny Car. A blog on the details of the cars, and the driver, including motivation and personal development.
http://www.jrthompson.net/
Jr.'s career biography from 1953 to present, photo gallery of his race cars, the 1982 crash, gasser legends, and a scrapbook of memorabilia from the gasser wars era. Legend pages for Doug Cook, "Big John" Mazmanian, Barb Hamilton, Skip Hess, Bones Balogh, Jack "The Bear" Coonrod, Hill Brother's Red Baron, "Ohio George" Montgomery, and Chuck Finders.
http://onehotchilipepper.com/
Home of Chris Miller's small block Chevy powered front engine dragster. Photo gallery, driver and car information, video, schedule, restoration progress gallery, nitro notes, sponsors, and classifieds.
http://www.pandemoniumv.com/
New Mexico based 1965 Barracuda funny car powered by a blown Chrysler 392. Owner/driver history, car history, photo and video galleries, event and promotion schedule.
http://www.samauxierjrracing.com/
Campaigned a Ford Galaxy in 1963, ran Ultra Stock in the NHRA and NASCAR drag racing circuit 1965-1967, ran Pro Stock in 1970 with a Maverick, followed by a 1971 Mustang, and a Pinto in 1975. History, photo gallery, merchandise, and current news.
http://www.tommyivo.com/
Hollywood movie and television star began campaigning a twin-engine Buick dragster in the 1950s and was the first to reach 160, 170, and 180 mile-per-hour. Traveled with a two car trailer with full length glass windows and his push car Corvette mounted on top. Four fuel-injected 402s powered his four-wheel-drive vehicle named Showboat. He went on to campaign front and rear engine dragsters, and a jet car. History and photo gallery.
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