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Black Dragracers.com The Past

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    Daniel Booker, from San Bernardino, CA., grew up around drag racing and was the second member of his family to take up the sport. He was one of the first black youngsters to race in the Jr. Dragster ranks in 1994. His father, Danny, raced in Super Comp & Super Eliminator. Daniel raced until he went off to college(UNLV).

Black Dragracers.com The Present

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    We are here to celebrate their past and present accomplishments and contributions to the world of drag racing. THE PRESENT! J.R. Todd. 2006 NHRA Rookie. Of The Year. Having started his drag racing career at the age of 10, Todd could very likely serve as “poster child” for the NHRA’s Junior Dragster and Sportsman racing programs.

Black American Racers Association - Wikipedia

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    On March 10, 1974, at Madison Township Raceway Park in Englishtown, New Jersey, BARA sponsored Englishtown's 1974 opening program, a Pro Stock Race featuring the United Soul Racing Team. This race included many of drag racing's African American stars of the time, including Rufus "Brooklyn Heavy" Boyd, "Strip Blazer" Malcolm Durham, Bill "Tuff Rabbit" White, …

Meet the African American Drag Racer Making History - Black News

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    Al “Boogie” Roberson. Nationwide — In case you haven’t heard, Al Roberson, known on the racetrack as “Al Boogie,” is a legendary, African American, grudge drag racer. In fact, he has stockpiled more wins in the ‘no-time’ category than any other racer in history! This summer, Al “Boogie” Roberson and his fearsome team, The Southern Assassins, take to the tracks again, …

Black Dragracers.com - About Us

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    While not discriminating against other factions of the drag racing community, Black Dragracers.com, was created to be a forum for black drag racers to discuss issues pertinent to them. ... The history and future of blacks in drag racing, contributions to the sport, race teams, race participation, winning of events, lack of sponsorship for black ...

Person of the Week: Black History Month | Dragbike.com

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    Olin III earned three top ten plates in Super Gas from 1999-2001. Keith Gray – West Coast racer who became the first Black to run a 7-second pass in NHRA. James Guyton – Prostar Funnybike #8-2003. Lee Hays – West Coast racer who was the first black to win the Dragbike USA Pro Stock championship back in the 1980’s.

The History of Drag Racing | DrivingLine

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    Nitto Admin. Drag racing seems like it’s been with us forever. In truth it’s a postwar phenomenon, with roots stretching back to dry lakebed racing in Southern California in the 1930s. From those humble beginnings to modern times, when a modern Top Fueler can go 0-1000 feet in a tick over three seconds at speeds topping 330mph, we present a brief history of drag racing, …

1960's Racing Video: "Back When Racing Was Fun" - Dragzine

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    0:00. 0:00 / 5:15 •. Live. •. This video on YouTube caught our eye not only for the cool 1960’s drag racing footage, but for its title, “Back When Racing was Fun.”. The video is a five minute promotional clip of a longer video from “Bee on Video.”. It’s a compilation of footage taken …

Black Magic - Keith Black, Drag Racing’s Iconic Engine …

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    Black Magic – Keith Black, Drag Racing’s Iconic Engine Builder. Anyone with even a passing interest in drag racing has heard the name Keith Black. He is arguably the most famous non-driver in quarter-mile racing history. Yet there’s irony in that descriptor, for he learned his early engine-building chops tuning powerful Ford Flatheads for speed boats.

NHRA's 50 Greatest Drivers - No. 1, Don Garlits - Motorsport

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    NHRA's Top 50 Drivers were unveiled on NHRA.com and through the pages of National DRAGSTER, in reverse order throughout the 2001 season. Garlits was revealed as the No. 1 driver at the Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals at Pomona Raceway on Nov. 11. John Force was named the No. 2 driver in history.

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