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It is the fastest quarter-mile car currently in the NHRA, as Top Fuel and Funny Car both run only to 1,000 feet. A number of altereds drivers retired when NHRA eliminated the class, while others, like Geisler, moved to Funny Car. Some continued to run nostalgia, exhibition, or Competition Eliminator cars, such as Benjamin, who is now an owner. [2]
There are more than a dozen Sportsman Classes. The classes contested at NHRA Divisional races include Snowmobile, Motorcycle Classes, Super Street, Super Gas, Stock Eliminator, Super Stock, Competition Eliminator, Super Comp, Top Sportsman, Top Dragster, Top Alcohol Funny Car, and Top Alcohol Dragster.
Competition Eliminator, Pro Stock Johnny Gray (born 1953) is a retired NHRA drag racer and oil company executive. Since 2021, he has been a partner in Tricon Garage , an American professional stock car racing team that competes in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and the ARCA Menards Series , for which his grandsons Tanner and Taylor Gray ...
They can run in the 5.4s at more than 265 mph. In the IHRA, Alcohol Funny Car is the fifth pro category, replacing NHRA's Pro Stock Bike. A typical Comp car. Competition Eliminator. This is the NHRA class with the most variety.
If both cars break out, the one closer to the dial-in time wins. A foul start, crossing the boundary line or wall, or failure to be at post-race inspection override any breaking out violations. Not all bracket racing classes have breaking out (NHRA Competition Eliminator).
Pro Comp Eliminator was won by Brian Raymer's gas dragster, with a 6.67/207 mph (333 km/h) pass, defeating an unexpected finalist, Fred Hagen, in the BB/FC Darkhorse. [ 29 ] Notes
2.4 Competition Eliminator. 2.5 Middle Eliminator. ... The 1967 NHRA Winternationals ... trophy and "Best Appearing Car" award. [3] Results. Top Fuel
The following year, NHRA formally established 'Funny Car' as a separate eliminator. Also in 1967, NHRA redefined Super Stock as a division within Stock Eliminator, adding 10 classes based on horsepower-to-weight factors. In addition, on-track competition was conducted with handicapped starts based on national elapsed time records.