Known as the biggest funny car race in the world, the Funny Car Chaos Classic was founded by Chris Graves, who as a kid loved funny cars. He later created one of the coolest drag racing series on the ...
Mark Rushbrook, global director of Ford Racing, made the announcement on stage with actor/podcaster host Dax Shepard as the ...
The Hot Rodfather made her an offer she couldn’t refuse. Alexis DeJoria, a six-time NHRA Funny Car winner and driver of the Bandero Premium Tequila Chevy Camaro, will join John Force Racing as it ...
Bob Tasca III has done something almost unheard of at the top of the NHRA Funny Car ladder, voluntarily stepping out of his own Mustang to install the category’s reigning force. In a move that ...
NHRA’s Austin Prock is used to his offseasons being “a little wild.” He said there’s a lot of uncertainty that comes with looking to secure funding and sponsorship for his Top Fuel ride. This past ...
We hate to admit this, but the reason for the "win on Sunday sell on Monday" saying is that race cars usually have nothing in common with their road-going cousins. It's happened everywhere, from the ...
The Texas Motorplex in Ennis will host the Funny Car Chaos season opener for the third year in a row. Races get underway at the drag racing track March 16-18. A funny car has single piece of carbon ...
Designing a car within the bounds of crash-test regulations is tough. Making a vehicle look good while still hiding all those crumple zones and impact bars and rollover-supporting A-pillars is a tall ...
The new NBC sitcom, American Auto, is only tangentially related to the auto industry, which basically serves as a convenient new backdrop for the TV producer who already gave us place-based comedy ...
Known for taking his interviewing and guest interactions to the next level, Jimmy Fallon has built a name for himself by being outrageous and comical. One popular, recurring segment consists of Jimmy ...
The NHRA Funny Car class was dominated by Don "The Snake" Prudhomme (four championships) in the 1970s, Kenny Bernstein (four championships) in the 1980s and John Force in the 1990s (nine titles) and ...