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  2. Street Rod Nationals - Wikipedia

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    The Street Rod Nationals is viewed as a showcase of street rodding and over 150 new items were introduced there in 2006. The Street Rod Nationals is known as one of the world's largest automotive participation events [ citation needed ] with more than 70,000 visitors, and up to 15,000 cars attended the last event, according to the National ...

  3. National Street Rod Association - Wikipedia

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    Wells was a partner with Ray Brock in Rod Action, a street-rod publishing venture, and set up the NSRA headquarters office in the magazine's business suite. [ 2 ] By 1973, Wells had set up thirty volunteer state representatives who advised the NSRA headquarters of regulatory developments, and also engaged with local officials and attended ...

  4. Shirley Muldowney - Wikipedia

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    Born Shirley Ann Roque in Burlington, Vermont, on June 19, 1940, [4] Muldowney began street racing in the 1950s in Schenectady, New York. "School had no appeal to me. All I wanted was to race up and down the streets in a hot rod," declared Muldowney. [3] When she was 16, she married 19-year-old Jack Muldowney, [5] who built her first dragster.

  5. Goodguys Rod & Custom Association - Wikipedia

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    The largest event Goodguys produces annually is the PPG Nationals in Columbus, Ohio, at the Ohio Expo Center. [1] It attracts over 6,500 rods, customs, classics and street machines through 1999 vintage. The Goodguys Street Machine of the Year and the Goodguys Street Rod of the Year awards are presented at this event.

  6. NSRA - Wikipedia

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    NSRA may refer to: National Smallbore Rifle Association , the national UK association for smallbore rifles National Street Rod Association , an association of Street Rod shows in the United States

  7. American Speed Association - Wikipedia

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    In August 2001, MTV ended its association with ASA and the World of Outlaws (which also had a TNN contract signed by CBS management) by announcing they would tape delay the popular sprint car Knoxville Nationals, and also tape delay the two remaining ASA ACDelco Series races. The ASA filed a lawsuit in an attempt to stop the tape delays, but ...

  8. Brainerd International Raceway - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 racing season was the first for the 2.500 mi (4.023 km) course which was completed in the 2008 summer. Turn 1 on the 2.500 mi (4.023 km) Competition Road Course is the same as Turn 1 on the three-mile road course. Turn 1 is a narrow but very high-speed banked right-hand 60-degree turn, which is intended be taken flat out by all vehicles.

  9. Detroit Dragway - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Dragway was a quarter mile long drag strip located in Brownstown Charter Township, Michigan [1] on the corner of Sibley and Dix. It opened in 1959 by Gil Kohn and the track became sanctioned by the National Hot Rod Association in 1959. The "Dirty D" as it was also known was the host of the 1959 and 1960 NHRA U.S. Nationals.