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A Day’s Drive to Texas FC Feature!
"Saye It Loud" Racing is proud to announce that veteran nitro driver James Day will pilot the team's Nitro Funny Car at the highly anticipated Texas Invitational.
The Funny Car is emblazoned with a throw-back look celebrating Texas Motorplex's 40th anniversary. The Texas Invitational match race is a featured element of the Stampede of Speed opening weekend and the Stars ...
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Into Contention Again!
Matt Hagan, the four-time NHRA World Champion, continued his trek to a fifth Funny Car championship by driving the Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) Dodge//SRT Hellcat to his 54th career NHRA national event victory at the NHRA Midwest Nationals.
After placing runner-up the previous weekend at Charlotte, Hagan and his American Rebel Light Beer Dodge//SRT Hellcat looked strong immediately with a spectacular ...
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Points Leader Prevails
California's Del Worsham won the Funny Car division for the IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series event held at Darana Dragway — West Salem, Ohio.
Del earned both the $50,000 winners' purse and his 2nd prestigious IHRA Ironman trophy of the season. with the races live-streamed on IHRA.TV and SPEED SPORT 1.
Del became the first repeat winner this season for the Funny Car ...
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Countdown Continuance
In the third race of the 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Countdown, Spencer Hyde, driver for Head Racing and the leading candidate for Rookie of the Year, continued his fight to move up in the point standings.
Hyde entered race day of the NAPA Auto Parts NHRA Midwest Nationals at World Wide Technology Raceway in the No. 8 qualifying ...
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The Hits Keep On Coming!
Austin Prock continues a momentous NHRA season with yet another milestone…
Funny Car points leader Austin Prock won the first four-wide playoff race in NHRA history at zMAX Dragway, defeating Matt Hagan, Chad Green and Dan Wilkerson in the final round of the NHRA 4-Wide Carolina Nationals.
Prock went 3.912-seconds at 332.43 mph in his JFR/Cornwell Quality Tools Chevrolet SS in the ...
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Quarter Final Quad
Canada's Spencer Hyde continued to strengthen his case for NHRA Rookie of the Year honors this weekend at the NHRA 4-Wide Carolina Nationals at zMAX Dragway, powering the Head Inc. Ford Mustang into the second quad for a quarterfinal finish and leaving the event sitting eighth in the championship points standings.
Hyde entered eliminations in the No. 12 qualifying position, thanks ...
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Relief in Reading!
During NHRA's 40th anniversary Reading Nationals (at Maple Grove Raceway in Pennsylvnnia, Cruz Pedregon snapped a frustration 55-race winless streak.
Pedregon had an emotional event beating Blake Alexander in the final round with a run of 3.969 at 330.63 in his Snap-On Tools Dodge Hellcat. That was Pedregon's first NHRA circuit win since 2022 and the 40th in his career.
Pedregon reached ...
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Reading Reflection (Spencer Hyde)
The NHRA Countdown is designed to make the final six races of the Mission Foods Drag Racing Series interesting, and the first race, the 40th NHRA Reading Nationals presented by Nitro Fish at Maple Grove Raceway, did exactly just that.
Spencer Hyde, the Canadian rookie Funny Car driver for Head Racing, entered race day in the No. 1 qualifying position. ...
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Provisional Positon!
Spencer Hyde, the Funny Car driver for Head Racing and 2025 NHRA Rookie of the Year lead contender, earned his first provisional No. 1 today at the 40th NHRA Reading Nationals presented by Nitro Fish at Maple Grove Raceway.
His 3.868 second, 330.07 mph pass shot him to the top of the competitive, 18-car field, putting him .014 seconds ahead ...
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IHRA Nitro FC Update
The 2025 rebirth season for the IHRA included season round #3 for it's Nitro Funny Car class at the IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series event hosted by Darana Raceway (Hebron OH - Sep. 5-6).
That category produced a first time winner when Dan Hix, from Indiana, emerged in an upset defeating Californian Del Worsham in the final round. Hix, who is an ...