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1970s Drag Racing Footage From Suffolk Raceway - BangShift.com

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1970’s Pro Stock Drag Racing - Time Capsule | Fuel Curve

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    Time Capsule – 1970’s Pro Stock Drag Racing. The 1970’s were the golden age of Pro Stock, otherwise known as the “Factory hot rods.”. The …

Virginia Drag Strip History

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    historical and bygone drag strips in Virginia

Vintage Drag Racing: Late 1960's - Early 1970's (Jeff Beck …

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    This piece is based on 1960's and 1970's Drag Racing photographs by Charles L. Gilchrist, and is dedicated to "Piston Heads" and "Gear Jammers" all over the ...

VIRGINIA'S PAST AND PRESENT IS PAVED WITH RACING …

    https://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-xpm-19940303-1994-03-03-9403030017-story.html
    The .396-mile oval near the NASA wind tunnel hosted one Winston Cup race annually between 1964 and 1967, had two in 1968, one in 1969 and two more in 1970 before falling off the schedule.

Drag Racing 1970 - YouTube

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    This video is about Drag Racing during the 1960's and 70's

Speed Queens: The fearless female drag racers of the …

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    Although there were many notable women drag racers who were active during the 60s and 70s, today I’ll be focusing your attention on three of them: Janet Guthrie, the first woman ever to compete in the Indianapolis 500 and in the Daytona 500 NASCAR Winston Cup race; the “First Lady of Drag Racing,” Shirley “Cha Cha” Muldowney; and Carol “Bunny” Burkett, who …

Our Favorite Bombshells From Glory Days of the Drags

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    In Bill McGuire’s biography, he retold how Shirley earned one of her more notorious nicknames. Given to her by Connie Kalitta when her fiery temper caused him to reply, “Cha-Cha-Cha,” hence naming her “Cha-Cha” during the 1970s. Shirley hated the nickname and later dropped it, saying, “There is no room for bimboism in drag racing.”

History - Richmond Dragway Reveries | The H.A.M.B.

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    Here's a few "semi-HAMB-friendly" Richmond Dragway images: Track founder Dan Weis and Walt Mentzer setting up equipment before a national meet. Track Founder, Dan Weis launching his dragster at the then, brand new, Richmond Dragway - May 1964. Drag News - December 23, 1965. Bill Simpson hauled his dragster from Los Angeles to Richmond Dragway.

Gallery: The Best of 1970s Drag Racing - motortrend.com

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    Apr 25, 2017. See all 25 photos. Dave Kommel fell in love with drag racing in 1960 as a 10-year-old reading about Don Garlits in Hot Rod Magazine. He went to …

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