nhra_communications's avatar
Rate this article:
  • 0/5 Stars
SPEEDtv.com Store
Legendary Race Cars, by Basem Wasef
Through vivid, human detail, writer and photographer Basem Wasef brings to life more than two dozen racing legends.
Our Price: $35.00
Visit Button
Buy Button
Man-Made Thunder
The book examines the sport of stock car racing through the eyes and ears of the men behind the wheel and the wrenches.
Our Price: $49.00
Visit Button
Buy Button
Unisex Sandwich Cap
Unisex Velcro back hat with SPEED logo on front. PINKS logo embroidered on left and PAO logo on right. One size fits all.
Our Price: $24.95
Visit Button
Buy Button
Speedway T-shirt
Men's 6 oz. 100% Cotton Jersey Short Sleeve Tee. SPEED logo imprinted on the front center chest.
Our Price: $24.99
Visit Button
Buy Button
Ferrari Red Classic Hat
100% cotton twill. Ferrari shield embroidered on front, piping on the peak and Ferrari logo embroidered on back strap adjuster.
Our Price: $30.00 ($27.00 Member)
Visit Button
Buy Button
NHRA: 2009 Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series Schedule Announced
Written by: NHRA Communications   
Glendora, CA
 
Two new venues and the addition of an extra event are among the highlights for the 2009 NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series schedule, it was announced today by NHRA officials.

The 2009 NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series will feature eight points-earning events and four non-points affiliate events. In 2009, the NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series will crown year-end points champions in 14 categories. The Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series year-end points champions in each of the 14 classes will receive a gold Wally trophy; Champion’s jacket and hat; and a cash award.

NHRA developed the Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series in 2007 to help preserve NHRA's rich history and tradition while providing racing opportunities for those enthusiasts who prefer nostalgia drag racing competition.

“We are looking forward to another exciting season of the NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series,” said Peter Clifford, NHRA executive vice president and general manager. “We have made an adjustment to our class structure this year and added two new venues. These changes should increase the popularity of a series that was well-received by fans, competitors and track operators alike in its inaugural season.”

The NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series will once again kick off with the famed March Meet in Bakersfield, Calif., March 7-9 and conclude
Oct. 16-18 at the California Hot Rod Reunion, also at Bakersfield's Auto Club Famoso Raceway.

Among the highlighted stops in between are Firebird Raceway in Boise, Idaho, for the Pepsi NightFire Nationals; as well as two popular events scheduled for Auto Club Dragway in Fontana, Calif.; and the The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Two new venues that have been added to the schedule include Speedworld Dragstrip in the Phoenix area and Sacramento Raceway, in northern California.

In all, there will be eight independently produced events, each with different featured classes. Nostalgia Top Fuel Dragster will compete at five of the events and Nostalgia Funny Car will compete at four of the events.

The series’ 14 featured classes include: Nostalgia Top Fuel Dragster; Nostalgia Funny Car; Group 1 (A/Fuel, AA Supercharged, Jr. Fuel (same rules as the 2008 Jr. Fuel B class) and 7.0 Pro) and Group 2 (Nostalgia I, II and III; A, B, C and D/Gas and Hot Rod). The new 7.0 Pro class is an index class with breakout rules – intended for front engine dragsters, center-steer Altereds and pre-1980 Nostalgia Funny Cars.

Three of the events will feature all 14 classes of competition.

Due to local noise ordinance issues, the Sept. 11-13 event in Fontana, Calif. is currently listed as tentative.

View All Comments