Retired pro stock drivers
Bernstein, who officially retired from the sport as a driver in 2008 and as a team owner after the 2011 season, is the only driver in NHRA history to earn multiple championships in both Funny Car Kurt Johnson is a professional American drag racing driver. He was born in Virginia, Minnesota, and currently resides in Buford, Georgia. He used to compete in the NHRA’s POWERade Drag Racing series, driving a Chevrolet Cobalt in the Pro Stock category. His primary sponsor was ACDelco, whom he drove for since 1996. The Pro Stock record is 214 miles per hour (344 km/h), with times often in the 6.4-6.7 second range and the Pro Stock Motorcycles usually run at 190+ mph (310 km/h), with times in the low 7- to high 6-second range. Three-time NHRA Pro Stock champion Jason Line will retire from Pro Stock driving after the 2020 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season. 15 Jan 2020 Posted by NHRA.com staff
Jul 19, 2019 Women in Drag Racing: Look out for These 6 Badass Drivers from 2009 to 2015, Angelle left retirement to race pro stock motorcycles again.
He was retired from Pro Stock racing in 1997 and returned in 2010. Glidden retired as the driver with the most wins in National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Jan 15, 2020 Three-time NHRA Pro Stock champion Jason Line will retire from Pro Stock driving after the 2020 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Season Champions, 1974-2019. Top Fuel (Funny Car I Pro Stock I Pro Stock Motorcycle). Year, Champion. 1964, Jack Williams. 1965, Maynard Rupp. Jan 15, 2020 "It's been a good run, and I've really enjoyed driving a Pro Stock car for Ken Black and Summit Racing,” Line said. “I'm not leaving Pro
The Pro Stock record is 214 miles per hour (344 km/h), with times often in the 6.4-6.7 second range and the Pro Stock Motorcycles usually run at 190+ mph (310 km/h), with times in the low 7- to high 6-second range.
Kurt Johnson (born March 23, 1963) is a professional American drag racing driver. He was born in Virginia, Minnesota, and currently resides in Buford, Georgia.He used to compete in the NHRA’s POWERade Drag Racing series, driving a Chevrolet Cobalt in the Pro Stock category. His primary sponsor was ACDelco, whom he drove for since 1996. Greg Anderson (born March 14, 1961 in Duluth, Minnesota) is a current NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Pro Stock driver for KB Racing, driving the Summit Racing Chevrolet Camaro. He began his Pro Stock career in 1998. Greg previously served as Crew Chief for former pro stock champion Warren Johnson 25 Greatest American Drivers of All Time. 0 of 25. The long-retired Glidden was a 10-time NHRA Pro Stock champ and won 85 national event victories in his storied career. The Pro Stock veteran and outspoken sage of the class tried to unload his Ford Mustang during the off-season but found no takers. He spoke to Roger Allen, General Motors’ drag-racing representative, practically begging for a Camaro, but Allen told him, “I need you right where you’re at.”
Warren Johnson is a retired American NHRA drag racing driver. He is the driver with the most wins in pro stock with 97 career wins, six world championships
Three-time NHRA Pro Stock champion Jason Line will retire from Pro Stock driving after the 2020 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season. 15 Jan 2020 Posted by NHRA.com staff Longtime Pro Stock Racer V. Gaines Retires, Effective Immediately Longtime NHRA Pro Stock racer Vieri Gaines unexpectedly announced his retirement from racing on Thursday, effective immediately.
Longtime Pro Stock Racer V. Gaines Retires, Effective Immediately Longtime NHRA Pro Stock racer Vieri Gaines unexpectedly announced his retirement from racing on Thursday, effective immediately.
Warren Johnson (born July 7, 1943 in Virginia, Minnesota) is a retired American NHRA drag racing driver. He is the driver with the most wins in pro stock with 97 career wins, six world championships and earned himself the nickname "The Professor of Pro Stock." NHRA racer Allen Johnson announces retirement from Pro Stock Allen Johnson went from a child watching his father Roy race in the IHRA, seeing him "take a nickel and make a dime out of it," as the
Jul 19, 2019 Women in Drag Racing: Look out for These 6 Badass Drivers from 2009 to 2015, Angelle left retirement to race pro stock motorcycles again. May 7, 2018 The driver little girls have adored for almost two decades. Sampey dominated Pro Stock Motorcycle in the early 2000s, winning three