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  1. NASA’s new Moon rover concepts look like somebody turned a side-by-side into a lunar survival vehicle.View the full article
  2. Mike and Joe are back at it, working on the Cadillac to get it on the road this year. There is a lot to do, but they keep chipping away at it and in the video below it’s time for the floors to come together. Finnegan’s Cadillac is arguably one of the most talked about drag and drive projects in recent years and while he’s been working on building his Lexus LC500 into a genuinely fast drag and drive car, it’s the Caddy that grabs everyone’s attention. We all know the project has had some setbacks and changes over the past couple of years, but Mike is committed to getting this thing on the road and so he’s really working on it. And then he broke his leg. Again. Well a different leg, but his leg none the less. But the work continues, check it out below. Video Description: Welcome to my channel. This is a fun place to learn about modifying, repairing and upgrading your hot rod car, truck and even boat! I’ll teach you how to weld, how to build high performance engines, how to fabricate your own parts while you learn from watching me wrench on my own project vehicles. I’ll even take you on the adventure as I leave my workshop on epic road trips and racing events as we test out the mods done to all of my projects. Along the way we’ll meet new and interesting people and share in the joy of their automotive creations! Thanks for watching! If you’d like to support the channel then please consider purchasing some of our apparel here: https://www.fsmgarage.com thanks! -Finnegan The post Finnegan’s Drag and Drive Cadillac Project Continues: Fabricating Custom Floors In Preparation For Custom Interior. appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  3. I love vintage RVs, and especially eyebrow Winnebago RV’s. I know several people who have built custom versions of these, and also love them when they are just a survivor or restoration. But this one here is really something special. Built to be the ultimate hot rod hauler ramp truck, this thing is really something special. They call it the Rampabago which is funny but fitting. Check it out in the photos below and let us know what you think. Video Description: The RAMPABAGO Winnebago Car Hauler. This hauler went viral on the internet when we built it. Selling it to make more room. Powered by a 3208 Caterpillar Diesel and backed by Torque Flight automatic transmission. 3 years on the build. It has been stored outside. Still in good shape, but obviously has weathered a bit. Runs and drives good. We’ve only driven it locally. It’s up to you on how far you’d like to drive it. It’s mechanically sound, but it is still 1975 Winnebago drivetrain – so you’re not going anywhere in a hurry. No, the hot rod pictured is not for sale or included in the price. If you want the baddest car hauler in your town, then this is what you need and it’s a bargain. I will not respond to “is this available” and I’m not going to answer 100 different questions about how we built it. That being said, I’m happy to answer any questions for serious buyers. The post For Sale: The Coolest Ramp Truck Ever? Like A Toterhome And A Ramp Truck Had A Baby, Only WAY Cooler. appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  4. Technology has changed the way high-performance parts are made. Here's a look at how CPP makes its tubular control arms. View the full article
  5. Everyone loves a big elaborate custom build, but I have to say that I also really love the simple, quick, and budget friendly builds like this one from Puddin’s Fab Shop. I wish more of my unfinished projects had stayed simple and budget friendly so I could be driving more of them right now. This video below is all about the fun 1984 S10 pickup that Puddin recently bought and spent just three days making into something special. I totally approve, as the end result really is something that would be fun to daily drive. Tell me you wouldn’t drive the hell out of this thing. Three days worth of work and Puddin got new suspension, brakes, wheels, and some cosmetics handled, after working at making this thing run right again. It’s ready for any road trip you’d like to take. Check it out. Video Description: Over a year ago I bought this truck off of marketplace sight unseen. I started to work on it a year ago and I had to switch gears that week. Now with a goal for the truck (to give it to a highschool kid) lets get back on it! Lets make it a proper runner, driver, and looker! Hope yall enjoy! The post 3 DAY Custom Truck BUILD! Puddin’ Scores A 1984 S10 From Marketplace And Proceeds To Build A Simple, Clean, & Budget Friendly Mini Truck. appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  6. Edwin Olding set out to determine whether a remarkably inexpensive online motorcycle could deliver a genuine riding experience by purchasing and assembling a street-legal café racer-style machine advertised as a 250cc model for roughly $2,000. Marketed through major online retailers, the motorcycle arrived largely pre-assembled but immediately raised questions about its overall quality and specifications. The shipping crate appeared unusually compact, and initial observations revealed signs of rough handling, questionable packaging practices, and several cosmetic imperfections. During assembly, Olding encountered […] The post Testing the Cheapest Street-Legal 250cc Cafe Racer Sold Online appeared first on Return of the Cafe Racers. View the full article
  7. US 131 has been throwing one hell of a drag race with both the Mid West Drag Racing Series and Radial Outlaws Racing Series during the Shakedown at US131. Both sanctioning bodies on the grounds for one weekend of amazing action is really something special, and in the NC Pro Moder video below we’ve got Limited Drag Radial, Pro 275, and RvW action. I’ve raced there a few times and can tell you that this facility is really nice, in a beautiful setting, and draws lots of racers. We we’re excited to see how the weekend went, and you will be too when you see this racing action. Video Description: Get ready for some wild radial tire action! While the Pro Mod classes stole the show, we’ve got some awesome Pro 275 RVW and LDR footage for you that you won’t want to miss. Like, share, subscribe, and have a fantastic Monday! The post Pro 275, Limited Drag Radial, and Radial vs The World Racing Action From The Shakedown at U.S. 131 appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  8. It is kind of amazing how differently engine combos can sound at full song.You can take the same long block and top it with five different induction setups and get some very different sounding engines. A turbo combo will be amazingly powerful, but quiet in comparison to say the same engine but with a ProCharger. Change it to a roots blower, and it will sounds completely different again, and even different than a screw style blower. And forget about a carbureted naturally aspirated combo, because it is going to sound so much different than a stack injected individual throttle body inducted combo. An ITB stack injected engine combo sounds so exotic in comparison to the rest of them. Watch the video and you’ll get it. The post Dyno Video: This 427 cubic inch LS3 8-Stack Injected Beast Sounds AMAZING! But How Much Power Does It Actually Make? appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  9. If you are regular around here then you know that we really dig the Southeast Gassers Association. I mean, what’s not to love? Big rpm, big burnouts, wheelstands, gear banging shifts, and heads up racing action make this series something truly special. Lucky for you, our friend Tommy Lee Byrd, aka the Hot Rod Hoarder, was on hand and shooting video because he got some really special stuff. Check out the video and let us know which one of these epic gassers is your favorite! Video Description: The Southeast Gassers 2026 season opener at Shadyside Dragway brought a FULL DAY of gasser action. The historic drag strip in Shelby, North Carolina has served as the home of the Southeast Gassers Association for quite a few years, and it’s a great setting for such an iconic drag racing championship series. The 2026 season opener saw some changes in the lineup of cars, including the RETURN of Greg Porter’s Night Stalker ’55 Chevy, sporting a new Gene Fulton big block. We saw some familiar faces with a few new combinations, and some local favorites. It was a great day of drag racing action. Super Stock, A/Gas, B/Gas, C/Gas, H/Gas and A/FX were on hand. This isn’t a comprehensive coverage…for ALLLLL of the action, check out the Southeast Gassers Association Youtube channel. Also, look forward to a fresh video next week going into more detail on some of the cool cars and combinations of the Southeast Gassers group.#southeastgassers #gassers #SEGA #dragracing The post Southeast Gassers At Shadyside! Tommy Lee Byrd, The Hot Rod Hoarder, Catches All The Wheels Up Gear Jamming Gasser Action! appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  10. Just one week after the famed Indy 500, the IndyCar Series was back at it for another weekend of racing. This time it was at the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, which couldn’t be more different than the Indy 500. As a tight street circuit, the Detroit Grand Prix really keeps drivers on their toes. Unfortunately for some of those drivers, the walls on the streets of Detroit tried real hard to jump out and grab them. The racing was hot and heavy, and certainly fun to watch. I love street circuits, as some of the most famous IndyCar and F1 races are street ciruits like Long Beach and Monaco. This is fun racing for sure. The post Full Race Coverage From The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix: 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES Full Race | Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  11. TeamMoto is offering a minimum 15 per cent off selected stocked parts and accessories in-store and online as part of its EOFY sale, running until June 30. The post TeamMoto EOFY Parts & Accessories Sale now on appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  12. GET by Athena’s lithium powersport battery range is now available in Australia, with ATH3, ATH5 and ATH6 models covering popular dirt bike applications. The post GET by Athena lithium battery range now available in Australia appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  13. Royal Enfield has opened registrations for its inaugural Himalayan Base Camp Ladakh Edition, a three-day high-altitude adventure gathering in Leh from September 4-6, 2026. The post Royal Enfield opens Himalayan Base Camp entries for 2026 appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  14. Moto News Weekly Wrap June 2, 2026 What’s New: Six Aussies heading to Junior MX World Championship in July KTM refute Enduro model compliance claims Motorcycling Australia hit back following AUSX announcement AUSX Supercross Calendar & Townsville announcements Alexanderson replaces injured Ferris at Empire Kawasaki Jeremy Seewer leaves Ducati MXGP efforts 2026 Australian Senior Dirt Track […] The post Moto News | MX | AUSX | MXGP | SGP | Flat Track | Rally appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  15. When we got the opportunity to work with Pavement Pounder Events last year, we jumped at it because Cole and his crew are great people who were doing great things. So when they announced their Motor City to Wheel Hub Live trip for this year I immediately told them that we wanted to be involved again. Within a day or two, BANGshift contributor extraordinaire, Scott Liggett, said he wanted to go and cover it. I was hoping I’d get to come too, but the scheduling just didn’t work out. Thankfully, we did have Scott on site and he had a great time driving with the group. This is a special event and Pavement Pounder does a great job at curating stops and attractions. Check out the video below and you’ll see the fun, and drama, from Scott. Video Description: We were in need of a road trip after reassembling the ’65 Impala SS from rust repair and rewiring the car. So, we packed up and headed to Des Moines, IA to meet up with Pavement Pounder Events group. They were running the Motor City to Wheeel Hub Live trip. Unfortunately, we didn’t make it to Des Moines before the Impala’s differential fell apart. We got towed the last 30 miles to our hotel, put it back together and limped it over to Karl Kustoms to have them fix it correctly while we were on the tour. Road trips should be adventures, and our was certainly an adventure. We had epic stops at Karl Kustoms in Des Moines, IA and the Strategic Air Command Aerospace Museum in Ashland, NE. https://pavementpounderevents.com The post Rebeldryver’s Garage Goes On An Epic Road Trip With The Pavement Pounder Events Motor City To Wheel Hub LIVE Road Trip. appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  16. John Jackson is back at it, this time in Alabama for the Battle in Bama and the OBS Nationals. This was an epic weekend at Talladega Super Speedway, and the trucks that showed up were really something special. Whether you are into late models or classics, minis or fullsize rigs, you will dig something at this show. And if you are like us you are going to dig a bunch of things. Check it out if you like custom cars and trucks! Video Description: Wild Weekend at Battle in Bama 2026: If you’ve ever been to Talladega Motor Speedway, you know the place just feels legendary. But this past weekend? It wasn’t NASCAR stock cars tearing up the asphalt—it was the massive Battle in Bama car show and the OBS Nationals, and man, it was one for the books. For me, the weekend was a whirlwind of killer trucks, elite hot rods, a lot of dodging raindrops, and honestly, some of the best times I’ve had in years. If you missed it, here is how it all went down from behind my camera lens. Dodging Raindrops with a Ridler Winner My weekend actually started early on Wednesday. I rolled in ahead of the crowds with a pretty heavy mission: photograph the freshly crowned 2026 Ridler Award winner built by the geniuses over at Kevin Riffey Hotrods. Let me tell you, Mother Nature did not want to cooperate. It was a literal battle against the Alabama rain just to find a five-minute window of dry weather. I’d set up, the skies would open, and we’d scramble. But patience pays off in this game. The sun finally broke through the clouds, and we absolutely knocked the shoot out of the park. Seeing that level of craftsmanship up close is something that makes what I do not feel like a job at all. This year was also a personal milestone for me. I finally brought my 1964 Corvair van to its very first Battle in Bama. I was a little anxious about how the crowd would take it, but the response was incredible. A huge shoutout to the crew at Johnsons Hotrods for letting me park the van right in their booth all weekend—having that kind of support from a legendary shop means the world. Between hanging out at the booth, I managed to sneak away for another bucket-list shoot. I got to photograph Angie Johnson’s Custom Trans Am right on the Talladega track. You might remember this car making waves when it debuted at SEMA last year, but seeing it sitting on the bankings at ‘Dega was next level. And yeah, we had to dodge a few more raindrops to get it done, but the results were pure magic. More Than a Car Show: The Battle in Bama Vibe Aside from those annoying pre-show showers, the weather actually cleared up and turned out beautiful for the main event. The turnout for the OBS Nationals was insane—if you love custom Chevy trucks, this was absolute heaven. But what really struck me about this weekend wasn’t just the sheer number of high-end builds or the famous track. It was the vibe. Honestly, it didn’t even feel like a car show. It felt like a massive family reunion where everyone just happens to own a badass ride. I’ve got to give a massive thank you to Craig Rowley and his entire staff. They put on one hell of an event and went out of their way to help me coordinate a couple of really cool, exclusive photoshoots. Between the trucks, the hot rods, the Corvair love, and hanging out with good people, Battle in Bama 2026 is going to be hard to top. Clean off the road grime, pack your bags, and I’ll see you guys there next year! Did you make it out to Talladega for the OBS Nationals this year? Drop a comment below and let me know what your favorite build of the weekend was! The post Truck Show Video: Battle in Bama And The OBS Nationals 2026 – Plus Chasing Cars in the Rain at Talladega! appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  17. This here is the kind of hot rod that gets your attention and makes you think “perfect” as you walk up to it. I’m sure that once you start looking close, someone is going to have something to say about one choice or another, but when it comes to Model A hot rods this bad boy right here is something special. I love a good traditionally styled Model A in general, but the fact that this one is painted a color that we normally don’t see at traditional shows, really turns my crank. I dig this car a lot and clearly I’m not alone. Check this thing out and let us know what you think as you watch the feature video on this special machine. What part of this car is your favorite? Do you approve of the paint color? Is there something about this car that inspires you to want to build one of your own? Check it out below. The post Car Feature Video: Old Gold. Take A Look At Gareth’s Kustom Take on a Traditional Style Ford Model A Hot Rod. appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  18. If you are new around there then you might not know that we seriously dig Formula Off-Road racing here at BANGshift.com. This is high flying, loud, and intense racing that involves what look to be impossible hillclimbs, usually on giant courses made from pea gravel or something similar. It’s intense, the cars often end up upside down or rolling over down a hill. They end up rightside up on their own sometimes, but regardless the action is fun and kind of nuts. These drivers do some stuff that I’m not sure most people could. Check it out below. Video Description: Formula Offroad Iceland, Hella 2026! Track 4 and 5 – All cars and action from Track 4 in first race of the season. This year Unlimited and Modified class race together but different points. FORMULA OFFROAD, One of the most extreme motorsport in the world, The Vikings are extreme crazy when comes to Formula Offroad. Formula Off road competitions have always been a great part of the Icelandic motor-sport and is well known all over the world. Formula Offroad begins in Iceland May 2nd 1965. It started with Willys jeeps and now we have these extreme special built Offroad cars that can climb almost everything. In 1990 Formula Offroad started in other nordic countries. Today we have races in Iceland, Norway and Sweden Hope you will enjoy this extreme motorsport that Formula Offroad is. Extreme Hill Climbing, hydroplaning, rollovers and jumps. Enjoy! Thank you. The post HIGH FLYING FORMULA OFFROAD RACING FROM ICELAND’s HELLA 2026! COURSE 4 and 5 RACING ACTION appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  19. Shannon is back at the fab work on the FJ40, with the roof and dash coming along, as well as the pedals and steering in a second video. There is a lot more going on as well, but that’s the fab wwork we’re seeing in this one. There is a lot of fabrication going on in this project, so we hope it inspires you to get out there and start cutting and welding something on your ride this week. Shannon and Jess are moving right along on the FJ40 and things just keep getting better. If you like a Landcruiser, you’ll dig this one. But if restored to factory is your jam, this one might not be quite up your alley. We dig them all, so we are in. If you missed this FJ40 project that Shannon Campbell is working on, we’ve got a link below, but if you are back for the next installment in this build series you are in luck as well. I think this is going to be a fun project, because I love FJ40s, but if you have any ideas of building a custom chassis for your FJ or Jeep, you should check this one out. CLICK HERE IF YOU MISSED ANY OF THE UPDATES ON THIS FJ40 PROJECT SO FAR Video Description: In this episode, we’ve got a little bit of everything going on at the shop before we hit the road for Jeep Beach in Daytona! Shannon has Dru in the shop and they officially kick off wiring on the ’77 Chevy K10, getting started with the Painless wiring harness and installing a Dakota Digital dash. This is a big step forward on the build and we’re excited to finally see it coming together. Over on the FJ40, Shannon stays busy building a custom roof and dash, keeping the fabrication moving right along on this build. Tyler and Zach stop by the shop to get a little work done on Zach’s truck, and while they’re at it, we put the new Seesii impact to the test. If you’ve been curious about it, we’ve got a link and discount code for you below Outside of the shop, Tyler also takes a group of hunters out to chase some turkey and spends time getting his sheds prepped and ready for sale. If you want to check out more of what he’s got going on, be sure to follow his YouTube channel ‪@Tracks_Racks_AZ‬ To wrap it all up, Shannon and Jess load up and officially hit the road for a long journey to Jeep Beach in Daytona, Florida! First stop… Roswell, New Mexico Let the road trip begin! Seesii Impact Link + Discount: Grab yours here: https://amzn.to/4vdpqx2 Use code: XE87RXPE Valid: April 10–30, 2026 Video Description: We finally made it home from an unforgettable time at Jeep Beach in Daytona… but there’s no slowing down around here Shannon wastes no time getting right back to work in the shop, jumping straight into the FJ40 build. In this episode, he fabricates a custom brake pedal setup, installs the master cylinder, and modifies and mounts the steering column to keep things moving forward on this rig. It’s officially back to reality—and back to build mode We’ve got a lot coming up and this FJ40 is one step closer to hitting the road (and the trails ) The post FJ40 Land Cruiser Custom Fabrication: Building The Custom Roof, Dash, Steering, And Pedals, And A Lot More! appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  20. With real money on the line at Thunder at the Rock, some of the quickest and fastest 275 and 28 cars in the south came to play in 2026. Heavy hitters were out and in search of the big money, and that meant the smack talk, racing, and betting were all top notch. Our friends at Spoold Media were on hand to catch all the fun racing action, so check out the video below and let us know what you think. This is some fun racing at an even that everyone talks about. Enjoy. Video Description: We returned to Rockingham Dragway for Outlaw drag radial action at Thunder at the Rock!!!! Some of the fastest 275/28 small tire cars took to the fast 1/8th mile to see who could take home the cash and bragging rights at The Rock!!! The post THUNDER AT THE ROCK 2026! OUTLAW SMALL TIRE RADIALS TAKE OVER THE ROCK! CLOSE RACING ACTION! appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  21. It is no secret that we have a bit of a soft spot for trackers here at Bike EXIF. We’ve already cataloged some of our favorite Yamaha trackers in the past, but the well of inspiration is seemingly bottomless. The Yamaha brand, with its legendary Speed Block heritage and a lineage of stout engines li... View the full article
  22. Wrapping up the inaugural NHRA Potomac Nationals presented by JEGS at Maryland International Raceway on Sunday, Troy Coughlin Jr. in the JEGS Pro Stock car and Greg Stanfield in the Janac Brothers Racing Pro Stock entry led Elite Motorsports with semi-final finishes. Troy Jr. started the day from the No. 6 qualifying position and handled the JEGS machine past Eric Latino and Kenny Delco before falling short to reigning world champion and eventual runner-up Dallas Glenn. It was a tight side-by-side race. Troy Jr. left the starting line first with a .024-second reaction time to Glenn’s .051 but it was Glenn who reached the starting line first with a 6.492-second pass at 212.16 mph that overtook Troy Jr.’s 6.550 at 210.90. “(Tuners) Kyle Bates, Anthony Lum, Mark Ingersoll, Tim Freeman, Aaron and Greg Stanfield, Chase Freeman, they’re all really putting their heads together, trying to make the best runs that we can make. The progress is great. We’re learning a lot about our car, and these JEGS guys, they work so hard on these cars. (Crew guys) Kelley, and SteveO, Alex, everybody’s really playing their part and doing the best they can. We can’t really ask for results, all we can do is our process and try to make the best run that we possibly can. The car is telling us a story, and we just need to continue to learn its stories, give it what she wants and get after it.” Stanfield entered race day from the No. 1 qualifying position for the first time since 2009. He and the Janac Brother’s car took down Alan Prusiensky and Jeg Coughlin Jr. before meeting race winner Greg Anderson in the semifinals. Stanfield had a slight starting line advantage with a .044-second reaction time to Anderson’s .048. The 6.501-second pass at 212.13 mph from the Janac Brothers car wasn’t enough for Anderson’s 6.488 at 212.53. “I was just off a little bit there today. I started first round and had a grandpa moment I had a grandpa moment. So, um, and sometimes that’s hard to get back into the rhythm of doing it, and I felt good 2nd round, I let it go, just right there. I just I just missed it. So, it’s on me. Go bad for everybody, but cars running great. We had 2 tires with some eyes, so we’re gonna go again here in a few days. Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge winner Aaron Stanfield took the Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage / Melling Performance / Janac Brothers car to the quarterfinals along with Jeg Coughlin Jr. and the JEGS machine. It’s a quick turnaround for Elite Motorsports as they head to race eight of 20 on the Mission Foods NHRA Drag Racing Series, the NHRA New England Nationals at New England Dragway June 5-7. The post Troy Coughlin Jr. and Greg Stanfield Take Team Elite to Semifinals first appeared on Drag Illustrated. View the full article
  23. Mustang Week Charlotte has some great drag racing classes on tap. Here's how you can race your Ford at zMax during the event. View the full article
  24. Four-time Top Fuel world champion Antron Brown’s weekend at the inaugural NHRA Potomac Nationals presented by JEGS came to an end in the opening round of eliminations Sunday at Maryland International Dragway. Brown and the Matco Tools team opened qualifying with a solid 3.950-second pass at 312.21 mph despite dropping a cylinder near the finish line. The run placed the Matco Tools Eagle Experience Top Fuel dragster in the provisional No. 9 position. The team improved during the Friday evening qualifying, posting a 3.823-second pass at 329.42 mph to move up to the No. 7 spot. Saturday’s first session also served as the opening round of the Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge, where Brown faced Leah Pruett in a rematch of their Chicago matchup. Brown held the starting-line advantage with a .073 reaction time to Pruett’s .085, but Pruett drove around him at the finish line with a 3.811-second run to Brown’s 3.848. In the final qualifying session, Brown’s dragster encountered tire smoke around half-track, preventing any improvement on the leaderboard. The NHRA Top 75 driver ultimately secured the No. 9 qualifying position and a first-round matchup against Justin Ashley. Prior to eliminations, Brown and Ashley were featured as the NHRA’s marquee matchup. Both drivers are widely regarded as among the best on the starting line, and Brown jokingly noted during pre-race festivities that while Ashley’s sponsor, Scag Power Equipment, is known for mowing grass, “I’m one tough weed.” The two standout leavers delivered another competitive race in the opening round. Ashley gained the starting-line advantage with a .036 reaction time to Brown’s .057. Brown’s Matco Tools machine began losing traction around half-track, forcing him to pedal the car, while Ashley encountered tire spin near the finish line. Despite Brown’s efforts, Ashley reached the stripe first with a 3.995-second pass at 276.52 mph to Brown’s 4.030 at 283.85 mph. “The race track did a great job. It showed out. The fans came out, and I’ll tell you what, this is a close thing for a hometown race, so this race is real special,” Brown said. “I’m just really bummed that we went out first round, but we’ll be back next year, and we’ll get after it. “I loved the feel of it, and can’t wait to come back. We’ve got Epping next week, and we will get back on that saddle.” Brown and the Matco Tools team will now turn their attention to the NHRA New EnglandNationals presented by bproauto, June 5-7 at New England Dragway in Epping, N.H. The post Antron Brown Makes Early Exit at Inaugural NHRA Potomac Nationals first appeared on Drag Illustrated. View the full article
  25. The Shakedown At M'Town put on a great show. Here's all the highlights from this Pro Mod and radial racing event.View the full article

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