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The NHRA Summernationals, hosted by the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA), was an annual drag racing event held from 1970 to 1992, 2002 to 2017 and again in 2020, mostly at the Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in New Jersey.
The 1978 NHRA Summernationals (commonly known as the Summernats) were a National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) drag racing event, held at Englishtown, New Jersey, on 16 July. [1]
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Jul. 12—BLOOMSBURG — The ground will shake at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds as the legendary monster trucks Raminator and Rammunition make their triumphant return to the 4-Wheel Jamboree Summer ...
NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals: Bristol, Tenn. Tony Schumacher Melanie Troxel Dave Connoly N/A May 30–June 1 O'Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals: Topeka, Kan. Hillary Will John Force Ron Krisher N/A June 5–8 Torco Racing Fuels Route 66 NHRA Nationals: Chicago, Ill. Tony Schumacher Tony Pedregon Kurt Johnson Chris Rivas June 19–22
The national event is still held there today. Gil Kohn was the owner of Detroit Dragway. Gil Kohn and promoter Ben Christ came up with the radio commercial "Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!" . This ad is used to promote events to this day. The Summer Nationals of 1978 set the largest amount in prize money ever awarded at the track of $40,000. A typical ...
The New England Summer Nationals was a popular, annual, four-day-long automotive festival in Worcester, Massachusetts.It usually occurred on the July 4th holiday weekend. The 2012 show was on July 5–8.
Late Tuesday night, the athletic directors at Iowa State and SMU got into a social media scrap centering on the other school’s comparative strength of schedule.