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Welcome to Bunny and the Boys! - Bunny Burkett

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    Well, like I said….it’s Bunny and the Boys’ 55th year of racing and she still had the desire to entertain all her fans. We may be older but our heart is still into racing and trying to get the win light whenever we can. As most of you may know…..She has been through quite a ride and I’m not saying in a race car.

Pioneering female racer, national event winner Carol …

    https://www.nhra.com/news/2020/pioneering-female-racer-national-event-winner-carol-bunny-burkett-passes-away
    Burkett began racing in 1964 when her husband Mo bought her a stock 1964-1/2 Mustang, which was later replaced by a race-only 1967 Mustang that she raced in the Sportsman ranks. In 1973, Burkett...

Female Drag Racing Icon, Hall of Famer “Bunny” Burkett …

    https://www.dragzine.com/news/female-drag-racing-icon-hall-of-famer-bunny-burkett-passes/
    Carol “Bunny” Burkett, an icon among women in the sport of drag racing, passed away unexpectedly in her sleep on Saturday at the age of 74. Born May 29th, 1945, Burkett’s racing career spanned half a century, wherein her infectious personality and smile garnered her generations of fans and friends and a host of prestigious driving accolades.

FRIENDS, FELLOW RACERS REMEMBER CAROL "BUNNY" …

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    Few have ever had, or will have, the long-term, positive impact on drag racing that Carol “Bunny” Burkett did in her half-century in the sport. Born on May 29, 1945, in Franklin, W.Va., the longtime resident of northern Virginia died in her sleep at home.

Carol Burkett - Wikipedia

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    Burkett was one of only a small number of women drag racing in professional classes. She raced under both National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) and International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) sanctioning. She began racing in the 1960s, and in 1995 was still in the sport.

DI CLASSIC: The Triumph of Bunny Burkett - Drag Illustrated

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    Drag racing icon Carol “Bunny” Burkett passed away Saturday, April 4, unexpectedly but peacefully in her sleep, according to a post on her Facebook page. The 1986 IHRA Alcohol Funny Car world champion helped pave the …

Bunny Burkett - Facebook

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    Bunny Burkett. 1,441 likes. Professional Drag Racers since 1965

In Memoriam: Carol "Bunny" Burkett - BangShift.com

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    a lady notorious for her pink race cars and her ability to wheel just about everything, from a mustang ii flopper that had some of the worst handling characteristics known to a racer, to a junior dragster that was ran once just so that she could say that she raced every single year, even though she was still in recovery from the 1995 accident …

Our Favorite Bombshells From Glory Days of the Drags

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    The IHRA and NHRA rosters were rife with female racers, but most were nowhere as notable as Spotsylvania, Virginia-native Carol “Bunny” Burkett. Bunny’s career is also one of the most storied and longest-running, becoming an IHRA World Champion, an NHRA Division II Champion, and the 1991 IHRA U.S. Open Nationals Champion in drag racing competition.

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