Pro News

NHRA drivers Ron Capps, Greg Anderson, and Doug Herbert participated in a celebrity late model charity race at Bristol Motor Speedway. 
A grueling race for Von Smith's Pro Mod team came to an ecstatic end Friday when Smith defeated Al-Arain for the title at the Qatar Racing Club.
Funny Car driver Jack Beckman recently returned to his Air Force roots to speak with personnel at the 49th Tactical Fighter Wing in New Mexico.
U.S. Army Top Fuel driver Tony Schumacher and NASCAR pro Tony Stewart spent Thursday at Fort Knox, the home of the U.S. Army's Armor Center.
Forrest and Charlotte Lucas will help Don Garlits honor the pioneers of the sport by sponsoring Garlits' International Drag Racing Hall of Fame.
Despite no wins in three races, six-time and reigning Top Fuel champion Tony Schumacher says his rebuilt team is coming together. 
More fans will be able to attend the O'Reilly Spring Nationals, March 27-29 at Houston Raceway Park, thanks to a variety of money saving offers.
Mike Castellana proved there is parity in Pro Mod for the nitrous cars with a win Sunday in the Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge in Gainesville.
The longest sponsor-team relationship in motorsports history is drawing to a close at the end of the season.
Larry Dixon and rookie tuner Jason McCulloch needed just three races together to put Alan Johnson's Al-Anabi dragster into the winner's circle.
As temperatures soared in Florida, drivers in the Pro Mod Challenge mostly adapted to the hot conditions, while others fought to keep off the walls.
Second-year Funny Car driver Bob Tasca III earned the first low qualifier award of his brief pro career to lead a hot day of qualifying in Florida.
Roger Burgess rocketed to the No. 1 spot in the Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge Friday with the only run to break into the five-second zone.
For the second race in a row, Top Fuel driver Larry Dixon is showing everyone that his Al Anabi dragster is the baddest hot rod on the property. 
Pro Stock Motorcycle rider Craig Treble will try to get as much attention as possible racing the first three events of the year out of his own pocket. Then, it could be over.
Series supporter Roger Burgess brings a fresh vision and promise of stability to NHRA Pro Mod racing that has the best drivers in the class excited. 
Jason Line heads to Florida with a skip in his step. The points leader is excited about the state of Pro Stock, even as tighter budgets abound. 
Doug Foley's Drag Racing School has added multi-time NHRA world champion sportsman drag racer Lee Zane to its staff of top-flight instructors.
Doug Kalitta's Pomona win did more than end a dry spell. It was an anniversary gift, shot in the arm, and hope for the future all in one package.
Wedding photog Richard Shute decided to turn his hobby of capturing the drags into a business. The result was Auto Imagery, now 30 years old.