WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The International Hot Rod Association will once again be a part of the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show, the world’s largest auto racing trade show, December 7-9, 2017 at the Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Fabulous trips to the exotic island of Aruba will once again be part of the prize packages for champions of the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) Summit SuperSeries.
Mo-Kan Dragway, an International Hot Rod Association-sanctioned race track in Asbury, Mo., has been in operation at the same location since 1962; it is the oldest continuously-operated dragstrip in Missouri. Carl Blanton purchased the track from two of the original owners, Jim and Ron Wilbert, in 1999. Over the years Mo-Kan Dragway has been upgraded with a new timing system, improved lighting, new track surface, new tower, improved bleachers and other improvements making it arguably the premier drag strip in the state of Missouri.
With a focus on grassroots Sportsman racing, the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has partnered with industry leader Summit Racing Equipment to produce 20 Summit Sportsman Spectacular races over 10 double-race weekends in 2018.
The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) announced today that member tracks Alaska Raceway Park and Gulfport Dragway in Mississippi have signed multi-year agreements with the sanctioning body.
Founded by Dan Weis, his father John “Pop” Weis and family in 1964, Richmond Dragway is located in Sandston, Va., just north of Richmond International Airport and just south of Interstate 64. Richmond Dragway is a quarter- mile International Hot Rod Association - (IHRA) sanctioned drag racing facility on 130 acres with a full-service concessions stand, a racing fuel station and three-story timing and scoring tower.
HOLLAND, Texas — Home track Little River Dragway had four teams entered in the International Hot Rod Assocation (IHRA) JR Race Car Junior Team Finals and its No. 4 team emerged victorious in an incredibly tight competition through a series of tiebreakers.
Four teams — Little River No. 4, Little River No. 2, Evadale Raceway No. 1 and Pine Valley Raceway No. 2 — all finished with 12 points. They were just one point ahead of Evadale Team No. 2 and just two points ahead of Pine Valley’s No. 1 Team.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Nov 1, 2017) — The International Hot Rod Association is pleased to announce that Tucker Creech of Clayton, N.C., has been honored with the first-ever IHRA Scholars Award given to the IHRA member who best shows excellence in the classroom and on the track.
The award was announced in June and was eligible to the active IHRA member who graduated from the high school Class of 2017 with the highest GPA.
MILLINGTON, Tenn. — Chris Black was in a state of disbelief in the moments after winning the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) Mod World Championship at the Summit World Finals last weekend at Memphis International Raceway.
The Butler, Pa., driver had just driven his 1988 Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck with a small-block engine to the Mod victory when it all started to sink in.
MILLINGTON, Tenn. — Tom Gall explained it was a long journey to win the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) Top World Championship last weekend at the Summit World Finals.
The 28-year-old driver wasn’t talking about the 800-mile drive from his hometown of Beresford, S.D. to Memphis International Raceway. He was talking about the decade it took to capture the largest and most prestigious bracket racing championship in drag racing.
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