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  2. Harold Martin (dragster driver) - Wikipedia

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    Starting out as a General Motors engineer, Martin began working with various motorsports teams, making his racing debut in 2000 in the IHRA Pro-Modified division.. Martin’s company was founded in 1996 as Martin Motorsports, LLC, dab Martin Technologies, and was instrumental in the creation of EFI in drag racing (electronic fuel injection), leading to his self-bestowed nickname of the “EFI ...

  3. Martin, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Martin is a village in southeastern Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. ... US-131 Motorsports Park, originally known as Martin Dragway, ...

  4. Street Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2018, No Prep Kings became the newest series in the Street Outlaws franchise, where racers took their racing from the street to the drag strip. "No Prep" means that "the race surface is not prepared ahead of time like it is in most forms of drag racing." (Source: Motortrend) As of 2023, No Prep Kings (NPK) is now in Season 6.

  5. Ronnie Sox - Wikipedia

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    1971 Sox & Martin Pro Stock 'Cuda. Willard Ronald Sox (December 17, 1938 – April 22, 2006 in Richmond, Virginia) was an American drag racer.. His family ran a Sinclair (SOX SINCLAIR) station on Church St. in Burlington, North Carolina, where got his start in drag racing in the 1950s when the Police Club of Burlington began hosting races at an airport.

  6. Hot Rod Magazine Championship Drag Races - Wikipedia

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    That year's racing was also the subject of a film produced by Hot Rod, "The Hot Rod Story—Drag Racing", narrated by Dick Enberg. [10] At the 1966 championship, McEwen would win the Top Fuel title, while Mike Snively did (in Roland Leong's Hawaiian, with a 7.07 second pass at 221.66 mph (356.73 km/h)) in 1967.

  7. Martin Ragaway - Wikipedia

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    Martin Ragaway (January 29, 1923 – April 20, 1989) was an American comedy writer. Career. Ragaway's early credits include the Abbott and Costello radio program ...

  8. National Hot Rod Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) is a governing body which sets rules in drag racing and hosts events all over the United States and Canada.With over 40,000 drivers in its rosters, the NHRA claims to be the largest motorsport sanctioning body in the world.

  9. Santa Pod Raceway - Wikipedia

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    Santa Pod Raceway is Europe's first permanent drag racing venue for 1 ⁄ 4 mile (1,320 ft; 402 m) and 1 ⁄ 8 mile (660 ft; 201 m) racing. [1] Located in Podington, Bedfordshire, England, the drag strip was built on a disused Second World War Royal Air Force (RAF) airbase, known as RAF Podington; once used by the USAAF's 92nd Bomb Group.