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The Toyota U.S. Nationals (commonly The Big Go) is an NHRA-sanctioned drag racing event, generally considered to be the most prestigious drag racing event in the world due to its history, size, and purse, held annually at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in Brownsburg, Indiana.
Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals: Doug Kalitta (1) Austin Prock (4) Greg Anderson (2) Richard Gadson (1) Jul 20: NHRA Northwest Nationals: Justin Ashley (3) Austin Prock (5) Aaron Stanfield (1) Gaige Herrera (3) Jul 27: DENSO NHRA Sonoma Nationals: Shawn Langdon (1) Austin Prock (6) Jeg Coughlin Jr. (2) N/A [d] Aug 17: Lucas Oil NHRA ...
Drag Safari would lead to the 1955 US Nationals for drag racing. [2] Due to the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, the NHRA cancelled its 2020 and 2021 editions of the Drag Racing Series at the Virginia Motorsports Park. Regular scheduling resumed in 2022, with the events taking place in May of that year. [4]
NHRA New England Nationals: N/A [c] N/A [a] Jun 10: NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals: N/A [d] Aaron Stanfield: Gaige Herrera Jun 24: Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals: Justin Ashley: Ron Capps: Deric Kramer: Angie Smith Jul 15: Dodge Power Brokers NHRA Mile-High Nationals: Justin Ashley: Matt Hagan: Troy Coughlin Jr. Matt Smith Jul 22: Flav-R ...
On October 4, 2020, the NHRA announced a new sponsorship deal with Camping World. [9] In early 2023, an NHRA representative confirmed that Camping World would not be renewing their agreement with the NHRA after the conclusion of the 2024 season, and that the NHRA was seeking a new title sponsor for the series. [10]
Hart became an NHRA drag racer in 2011, racing a variety of sportsman vehicles. After earning his Top Alcohol Dragster license in 2015, Hart won three NHRA National event titles and eight NHRA regional TAD races between 2017 and 2019. Hart won the NHRA Regional Championship in 2017 and is a two-time NHRA U.S. Nationals winner (2018–19).
On September 2, 2020, the NHRA released the final schedule where after the fourth consecutive round at Lucas Oil Raceway, the NHRA U.S. Nationals, the remainder of the schedule. Only two races originally on the schedule for that time of the year were held, in Madison, IL at World Wide Technology Raceway and in Ennis, TX at the Texas Motorplex .
Kalitta was born in Michigan, grew up in Mount Clemens, and was a 1957 graduate of Mount Clemens High School.. He raced from the 1950s through the 1990s. He was the first driver of a Top Fuel dragster to hit 200 mph (320 km/h) in a National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) sanctioned event – the 1964 NHRA U.S. Nationals.