The content summarizes details about various drag racing vehicles and competitors across different years, primarily highlighting their ownership, specifications, and performance records.
English-Frakes-Funk (1970) – Owned by Bill English and Robert Frakes, this AA/GD class dragster from Radcliff, Kentucky, features a 408 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi engine. It achieves a quarter-mile ET of 7.183.
El Humilde (2012 & 2013) – A sport compact category vehicle, owned by Carlos Ruiz and based on a 1982 Toyota Corolla. Details about the cubic inch capacity of its engine remain unknown, but it’s equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission.
Don Omar/Blue Zone (2012) – Owned by Don Omar, this Toyota Celica features a 2JZ engine with an automatic transmission, achieving an impressive quarter-mile ET of 6.700 and a top speed of 204 mph.
Nor’Easter (1974 & 1975) – Gary Russell’s dragster, powered by a 355 cubic inch Chevrolet engine, showcases performances in the AA/DA class with an ET of 7.390 at Englishtown, NJ.
Untitled (1958) – Owned by Rudy Perez, this top fuel dragster by Romeo Palamides has unspecified engine details and quarter-mile metrics.
Jensen Racing (2009) – Andy Jensen’s 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with a 427 cubic inch engine records a quarter-mile ET of 5.944.
Ferrick Racing (2008 & 2009) – Tom Ferrick’s Chevrolet S-10 achieves quarter-mile ETs of 7.041 and 7.024, both from Leo Barnaby’s chassis design.
The summary highlights the diversity in racing vehicles, their performance metrics, and competition classifications.