This summary provides a brief overview of notable drag racing vehicles, their owners, and specifications:
Dale Armstrong – From Torrance, California, his 1973 Plymouth Satellite, powered by a 500 cubic inch Donovan Hemi, features a 3-speed manual transmission and competes in the ALKYFC category.
Chrome Crankshafts Inc. – Owned by T.B. Smallwood from Memphis, Tennessee, this 1973 Chevrolet Vega is driven by a 426 cubic inch Ed Pink Hemi and features a 2-speed manual transmission, competing in the FUELFC category.
Xtreme Racing Engines – Jimmy Taylor from Clinton owns a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with a 527 cubic inch Chevrolet Hemi and a 4-speed transmission, categorized as Outlaw Pro Mod.
The Warlock – John Gazso from Roseville, California, drives a 1972 Dodge Demon, powered by a Donovan Hemi and utilizing a 3-speed manual transmission in the ALKYFC division.
Wildfire – This vehicle has multiple entries associated with owner Steve Dana & Zak from Des Moines, Washington. The 1975 Chevrolet Vega features a 501 cubic inch Chevrolet engine and a 3-speed manual transmission.
Henchman/Bradley & Ward – Jack Bradley from Evergreen, Colorado, owns a 1970 Dodge Challenger with a Chrysler Hemi, classified within the AA/FC division.
C&O Destroyer – Gene Conway from Inglewood, California, races a 1967 Jeep powered by a 392 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi in match races.
Bowers Magnesium Blowers – Owned by Larry Bowers in Northridge, California, this 1969 dragster boasts a 392 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi and utilizes direct drive.
Each vehicle reflects the distinct designs and powerful engines that characterize competitive drag racing.