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Bob Kaiser Racing Engines, owned by Bob Kaiser from Havertown, Pennsylvania, has been active in the Sportsman category since 1989, primarily racing Chevrolet Berettas and Camaros. Throughout the years, Kaiser has utilized a 228 cubic inch Chevrolet V6 engine from Jenkins Competition, paired with an automatic transmission. The vehicles raced include a 1991, 1992, and 1993 Chevrolet Beretta, built by an unknown chassis maker, all classified in D/EA within Division 1.

Before focusing solely on his Beretta, Kaiser collaborated with Hefferman from 1989 to 1990, racing several Chevrolet Camaros, also powered by the same V6 engine. This partnership and the vehicles consistently showcased similar specs, reflecting a commitment to performance within the confines of the Sportsman racing classifications.

Other notable racers mentioned include Paul Childers from Ypsilanti, Michigan, who competed with his Childers Bros. dragster powered by a 392 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi during the early 1970s in the Top Fuel category, achieving impressive times of 6.950 seconds. J.C. Sizemore from Fort Payne, Alabama, raced a ’55 Chevrolet in the Gasser class, while Art Ward from Aurora, Colorado, drove a ’73 Plymouth Cuda in the Fuel Funny Car category, showcasing the diverse racing backgrounds of participants from different regions and eras. Each competitor exemplifies a dedication to speed and engineering within their respective classes.



Source: www.draglist.com