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FREE LIVE DRAG RACING: Division 7 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series From In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip – Friday
We’ve got more live drag racing coming to you from NHRA’s Division 7! It’s Lucas Oil Drag Racing at it’s finest and every pair that goes down the race track is right here live. If you like Sportsman Drag Racing, where wheels-up action is the norm, then this is the racing for you. We’re talking Stock, Super Stock, Comp, Alcohol classes, and more right here from In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip. Check it out and let us know what you think! The post FREE LIVE DRAG RACING: Division 7 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series From In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip – Friday appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
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Latvian Hammer: ZEPS Moto’s Belt-Driven Yamaha MT-01
In the world of electronic music, Girts Ozolins is a titan. As the founder of Erica Synths, he spends his days designing modular synthesizers that are as raw and uncompromising as the industrial soundscapes of his home in Riga, Latvia. But when the soldering iron is cold, Girts translates that same ... View the full article
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Fuel Altered Eliminations From The 2026 Good Vibrations March Meet! Nostalgia Drag Racing’s Wildest Rides!
While we still wish we were livestreaming the March Meet at Famoso, we are super grateful that the Monday Morning Racer was on hand to shoot all the action so we can still check it out and share it. In the video below, you are going to get to watch all the Nitro burning Fuel Altered action that was going on during the March Meet, and boy was there a lot. And stay tuned because we’re pretty sure there will be some Top Fuel video coming as well, and we’re working on our photo coverage as we speak! CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL THE FUNNY CAR ACTION FROM THE MARCH MEET The post Fuel Altered Eliminations From The 2026 Good Vibrations March Meet! Nostalgia Drag Racing’s Wildest Rides! appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
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Tyler Hilton Adds Final Jewel to Top Fuel Crown With March Meet Victory
The March Meet is steep in Top Fuel tradition – Garlits, Sorokin, McEwen, and Warren have all hoisted that iconic triangular trophy head high in victory at the patch. Four-time NHRA Heritage Series Top Fuel champ Tyler Hilton and the Great Expectations III team have done it all and won it all in Top Fuel – except for one. The March Meet title has eluded their path of dominance. A healthy dose of California sun, great track conditions, and that elusive nitro consistency proved to be the combo as team Hilton finally broke through for a March Meet victory at the recent 68th running of the event. Qualifying found many of the teams dusting off the cobwebs of 2025 in search of a 2026 winning formula. Visalia’s Overtime Special team, with Tyler Hester in the seat, took top qualifying honors, running an all-time best pass at 5.67 at 224.66 MPH. Tyler Hilton and Pete Kaiser, who battled down to the wire for the 2025 Top Fuel crown, landed No. 2 and 3, respectively, with solid 5.70-zone passes. Michael Hilton and Frank McBee both ran their personal best ETs to date, a pair of 5.74s, to hold down the fourth and fifth spots. Making his Top Fuel debut in spectacular fashion was seven-time NHRA Heritage Series Funny Car champ Bobby Cottrell, whose 5.98 landed him No. 6 on the ladder. Of note and on the bump was second-generation nitro ace Adam Sorokin in the sleek Champion Speed Shop entry. Adam’s father, Mike Sorokin, won this very event 60 years ago in the legendary Surfers fueler. Come eliminations, the unpredictability of nitro racing was on full display. No. 1 qualifier Hester was beat in round one when his throttle cable broke on the hit, allowing Sorokin to run his weekend best of 5.91 for the win. Michael Hilton won with a 6.77 and .309 RT when McBee red-lit away his March Meet chances. Tyler Hilton and Kaiser both won their opening rounds, setting up a huge semifinal showdown. In the semis, Michael Hilton ended Sorokin’s title quest with a 5.75 @236.96, then Kaiser and Tyler Hilton rolled into the burnout box for battle. Kaiser left first – way first with a .05 holeshot – but unlike last year’s final, Hilton ran him down at the top end to punch his ticket to the final – 5.68 to a losing 5.81 for Kaiser. In the final it was uncle Michael Hilton vs. nephew Tyler Hilton for the 2026 March Meet title. Michael left early and tripped the red light, while Tyler stormed to an unbeatable 5.71 at 265.09 for the win – his very first March Meet title…finally. This story was originally published on March 13, 2026. The post Tyler Hilton Adds Final Jewel to Top Fuel Crown With March Meet Victory first appeared on Drag Illustrated. View the full article
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This Ancient Tool Idea Just Got A Modern Glow-Up, And You Know You Want It
A century-old patent gets reborn as the MetMo Pocket Grip, a tiny parallel-jaw vise tool that’s seriously overengineered. View the full article
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The Real DNA of the Cafe Racer
You scroll through listings and see a stock motorcycle called a cafe racer. That label makes you pause. You start to question what the term really means and how it shifted from a specific culture to a broad marketing phrase. You look back to the roots in Britain, where young riders chased speed between roadside cafes on stripped-down, race-inspired bikes. You see how faster machines, rock music, and youth identity shaped a style built on both performance and image. As […] The post The Real DNA of the Cafe Racer appeared first on Return of the Cafe Racers. View the full article
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CFMoto Acquires Legendary Moto2 Chassis Maker, Huge Moves Coming
CFMoto recently acquired 51% of the most successful Moto2 chassis manufacturer ever, Kalex Engineering. Here's what that could mean for the brand going forward.View the full article
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You'll Never Guess How This ADV Instructor Broke His CFMoto Ibex 450
Actually, a lot of you probably will, but you can avoid it if you take a few precautions before you take yours out to stretch its legs!View the full article
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Will Valentino Rossi’s MotoGP Team Regret Not Using Aprilias in 2027?
The VR46 MotoGP satellite team has received offers from numerous brands over the years, but it looks likely to renew its contract with Ducati. Given Aprilia's recent success, will Rossi regret the decision?View the full article
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This Special Edition Suzuki GSX-8R Offers More Than Just “Bold New Graphics”
The Germany-exclusive Daidai-Iro Edition adds loud paint, bolt-on goodies, and a fancy Akrapovič exhaust to the Suzuki GSX-8R.View the full article
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Knifemaker MKC Just Dropped a Cool Multitool That Doesn't Have a Knife. There's Also a New Knife, Too
MKC makes some of the best pocket knives around. But the brand's latest offering, a multitool built for backcountry fixes, weirdly doesn't come with one. They did just drop a new knife, though, too.View the full article
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Long Haul Luxury: Riding “Grand American Touring” Machines to Bike Week
The Big Chrome American Touring Bike is alive and well, but who is buying them?View the full article
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Inside A Nitro Fuel Pump: How Top Fuel and Funny Car Engines Get Fed
Nitro engines need a whole lot of fuel to make power. On this episode of Tech Inspection we learn about these pumps and how they work. View the full article
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Tyler Hilton, Mike Peck And Brandon Seraphine Take March Meet Nitro Titles!
(Photos by Rick Bain, Ken Hughes, Darr Hawthorne) • The 68th annual Good Vibrations Motorsports March Meet at historic Famoso Dragstrip in Bakersfield, California kicked off the 2026 NHRA Heritage Racing Series. If you’re going to attend one nostalgia drag racing event the March Meet is it, with nitro qualifying and eliminations under sunny, near-perfect conditions with packed grandstands and Nitro Loving spectators. The March Meet features a mix of nitro-burning classes Nostalgia Top Fuel, Nitro Funny Car, AA/Fuel Altered as well as all the numerous sportsman and nostalgia eliminator categories. This event starts off the NHRA’s 75th anniversary with winners receiving the coveted March Meet trophy plus a special NHRA 75th Anniversary Diamond Wally. In Top Fuel Tyler Hilton defeated his uncle Mike Hilton in the final round with a 5.714-second pass at 265.09 mph (Top Speed of the Class). It was a family matchup, and this marked Tyler’s first March Meet victory despite the team’s four consecutive NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Series. Hilton, driving his “Great Expectations III” is a 2016 McKinney Nostalgia Top Fuel dragster from Cincinnati, Ohio. He won the Family Final as Mike Hilton red-lighted handing Tyler the victory. Tyler Hilton defeated Bret Williamson in Round 1, and arch rival Pete Kaiser in Round 2. In Nitro Funny Car Mike Peck in his family run “Instigator” ’70 Camaro defeated Canadian Nathan Sitko driving the Hodgson Racing “Bubble Up” Firebird with a 5.581-second run at 261.70 MPH to Sitko’s 5.620 ET at 260.19 MPH. Peck defeated Derrick Moreira, Drew Austin and past Champion Bobby Cottrell in earlier rounds in Jim Broome’s “Speed Sport” Camaro. Peck’s funny car sits on a McKinney chassis, as well. Mike Peck and his family have been involved in NHRA drag racing for over 43 years, competing in various classes, having secured consecutive Heritage Series 7.0 PRO Championships in 2015 and 2016. Of note is Todd Plate’s 5.485 Elapsed Time, driving Eddie Knox’s “Problem Child” Camaro nitro funny car. Off the trailer he posted a jaw dropping 5.485 ET at 253.23 MPH, earning Knox the ARP Quickest Fuel Car at the March Meet $1,000 bonus! Eily Stafford has already proven she can handle the competition, winning the 2023 March Meet in a Nitro Pro Comp rear-engined Top Fuel dragster. She’s wheeled supercharged nitro and alcohol Fuel Altereds, hustled front-engined alcohol Dragsters, and now driving Don Nelson’s “California Hustler” Firebird. Eily qualified eleventh and lost to Ryan Horan in round one. AA/Fuel Altered Brandon Seraphine won the Fuel Altered class title in his ’32 Bantam-bodied Fuel Altered. In the final round, he nailed the win with a solid 6.144-second elapsed time at 206.89 mph on a bye run. Dylan Winefsky, driving Johnny West’s “Plan A” Fuel Altered could not return for the final after an engine failure in the Semi’s. Seraphine’s ET consistency in Qualifying put him into the #3 position. He described his March Meet as “honestly one of the best weekends of my life”. He previously won in the AA/Fuel Altered class back in 2016, and he returned in 2024 and is tuned by nostalgia racing veteran Jake Sanders. Wayne Ramay defeated Kin Bates Sr. in the March Meet Pro Comp final. Ramay took the Holeshot win with a strong pass 5.996 ET at 223.65, despite Kin Bates Sr. having a slightly quicker 5.942 ET at 226.41 MPH. In the Semi’s Bates ran a killer 5.905 to defeat Eric Krume. In the Junior Fuel final eliminations Montana’s Alan Hull defeated Ritchie Fenton from Livermore, California. Alan Hull ran 7.082 ET at 164.56 MPH. Fenton fouled, so Hull took the win light without issue. Steve Faller, from Lake Havasu, won the 7.0 Pro class title in the final round at the Good Vibrations March Meet. Faller, driving his ’32 Bantam, defeated Jason Vanderpool from Redding, California, also in a ’32 Bantam, with a run of 6.988 seconds at 190.39 mph. Vanderpool fouled with a -.018 reaction time, resulting in the win for Faller. Hans Jakob took the victory in the final elimination round of Nostalgia Eliminator 1 (7.60 Index) over Bakersfield’s Jason Barta, who broke out with his 7.589 ET. Eric Warner defeated Sam Hughes in the final round of Nostalgia Eliminator II (8.60 Index) at the March Meet. Warner, from Redding, Calif. won with a pass of 8.598 seconds at 153.45 mph. Hughes, from Washington ran 8.552 seconds at 152.80 mph but came up short in the final. In Nostalgia Eliminator III (9.60 Index) California’s Don Mallory, driving his 23-T Ford ran 9.623 ET at 127.46 to defeat Mike Munson, from Lake Trapps, WA, in his ’27 Chevrolet Roadster running a slower 9.707 ET at 128.57 MPH. The A/Gas trophy was won by Bakersfield’s Keith Morovich in his ’67 Chevy II over Tom Huggins’ ’63 Vette on a double breakout. In B/Gas, Neal Westbrook from Pixley, CA defeated Chris Diyco out of Buena Park in a close one, running a 8.617 to Diyco’s 8.612, Westbrook cut a solid .001 Reaction Time starting line advantage. Ojai’s Brian Smith drove his C/Gas ’69 Mercury Cougar to a victory on a double breakout over Eric Hopkins in his ’69 Camaro. In the D/Gas (10.60 Index) Final Round, another double break out as Porterville’s Tim Mulvihill in his ’68 Camaro ran 10.572, 128.33, defeating Dan Schrokosch from San Marcos, CA driving his ’71 Camaro, 10.540, 124.51. Nearly eighty entries in the Hot Rod Class made for seven tough rounds of eliminations with El Segundo’s Jesse Howe driving his ’67 Dodge Coronet to a victory over northern California’s Frank DeSousa’s ’63 Nova. Thanks to JEGS for supporting the Good Vibrations March Meet, they distributed 10% Off Coupons over the length of the event. Of course, ripping off the banners from the Staging Lanes overnight was sport for the fans! The timeless appeal of NHRA Heritage Racing at Famoso Dragstrip, one of its most legendary drag racing venues is unrivaled. From packed stands to thunderous nitro runs, finishing with Jet Cars, the Good Vibrations March Meet once again proved why it’s the must-attend event for any fan of old-school, nitro action, and it sets an ultra-competitive tone for the rest of the 2026 season. The post Tyler Hilton, Mike Peck And Brandon Seraphine Take March Meet Nitro Titles! appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
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2026 Ducati Panigale V2 S Review | Phillip Island Track Test
2026 Ducati Panigale V2 S Review Much has already been said about Ducati’s move to a smaller, lighter, less powerful Panigale V2. First, there was disbelief, then outrage that Ducati would step away from a track‑focussed, high‑output L‑twin, the very thing the brand built its Superbike reputation on. Years of success on booming twins, often […] The post 2026 Ducati Panigale V2 S Review | Phillip Island Track Test appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
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Ducati Track Days Powered by MEGA Events set for centenary edition at Sydney Motorsport Park
Ducati Track Days Powered by MEGA Events Ducati Australia and New Zealand have announced a special centenary edition of Ducati Track Days Powered by MEGA Events, set to take place at Sydney Motorsport Park on Monday, April 20, 2026. The event is being positioned as part of Ducati’s 100-year celebrations and will give Ducatisti the […] The post Ducati Track Days Powered by MEGA Events set for centenary edition at Sydney Motorsport Park appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
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Review: Toyo Open Country R/T Trail
Quick take: The Toyo Open Country R/T Trail bridges the gap between all-terrain and mud-terrain tires without compromising on or off-road performance. Toyo offers this tire in a wide range of sizes. It’s a great option for overlanding rigs that spend time on the pavement and in the backcountry. As much as I wish it were the other way around, 90% of the miles I drive are on pavement. For years, I ran various all-terrain tires, and while they served me well with low road noise, easy balancing, and respectable wear, there were more than a handful of times when I wished for something a little more aggressive during the other 10% of my driving. On a previous truck, I ran a set of true mud terrains, but my pavement miles chewed through the softer rubber compound, and towards the end of their service life, they absolutely roared at highway speeds. After experimenting with both ends of the spectrum, I think I’ve finally found my preference in the Rugged Terrain line of tires. My ZR2 is currently rolling on four Toyo Open Country R/T Trail tires, and after a handful of adventures, a particularly nasty winter, and plenty of on-road experience, I’m ready to give them a huge thumbs up. I’m 6 months into my Toyo Open Country R/T Trails, and with plenty of holiday interstate travel mixed in with some snowy conditions and some offroading, I’ve been more than impressed. When they initially arrived, I was honestly surprised by how aggressive the tread blocks looked. If you’ve shopped for tires online, you probably know what I mean when I say that not all tires lean that way in person. Online high definition and edited photos tend to give a much more defined look, and the flatter light once your tires arrive can leave you disappointed. That was not the case with the RT Trails. I’ll admit I went with a size that was going to test my tire clearance at full flex, but Toyo’s stated specs rang true, and they fit without issue. Now, let’s jump into their construction, how they’ve performed on the road, on the trail, and even in wintery conditions. Toyo R/T Trail Overview These R/T Trails use a hybrid tread block that combines characteristics of both all-terrain and mud-terrain tires to offer on-road performance and driving manners, along with off-road grip you can trust. Photo by Rick Stowe Photo by Rick Stowe On Road Performance I have approximately 2,000 miles of highway and interstate with the Toyo R/T Trails. I did take a 1 mpg hit in fuel economy with these tires, but we’ll get that in a bit. In terms of performance, I have zero complaints. The stop well, even on wet pavement, and so far the wear has been even. Road noise is more than reasonable, and passengers have noted that it seems quieter than previous hybrid tires that I’ve tested. This low road noise can be attributed to the variable pitch design of the tread pattern that Toyo uses on the R/T Trails. I run these just under the rated PSI for a slightly smoother ride, and they handle the pot holes, bridge transitions, and construction zones along the interstate without harsh feedback. READ MORE: Gear Showcase: Van Builders and Accessories Off-Road Performance My off-road time is a mix of gravel, two-track, and the occasional rougher trails. In all honesty, most of my more aggressive offroading is getting into and out of camping and fishing spots that drop off of forest roads. We had a very cold winter in my area, so the usual mud and muck haven’t shown up yet, but I have so far been very impressed with the R/T Trails in the backcountry. They bite in loose dirt and in rock sections, and they provide great traction during more “spirited” wilderness travel. Now that things are thawing out, I’ll have the opportunity to really test their traction in mud and clay, and I’ll update this review with my feedback on the aspect of off-road performance ASAP. Winter Performance The Mid-Atlantic area that I call home got more than its fair share of winter weather over the past couple of months. With plenty of time driving through every version of snow, ice, sleet, and wintry mix that I can imagine, minus deep drifts, I feel confident in my impressions about these tires when they’re put up against old man winter. I was honestly worried about. While these aren’t snow tires, for anyone looking for overall winter performance, I doubt you would be left wanting with the R/T Trails. What to Know Warranty: 45,000 miles Weight: As tested, 61 pounds Price: As tested, $306.97 Tread Depth: 16.5/32 inch LEARN MORE View the full article
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Throwback Thursday—Done Right: Rick Hannah’s Kawasaki W650 Desert Sled
My father was fond of the saying, “If you want a job done right, do it yourself.” And that’s the first thought that popped into my head when I saw this sublime Kawasaki W650 desert sled from England.It comes from London-based Rick Hannah, who builds under the amusing moniker of Dirty Dick's Motos.Ri... View the full article
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NHRA and Firebird Motorsports Park Announce Time Changes for FMP NHRA Arizona Nationals
NHRA and Firebird Motorsports Park officials announced time changes for the upcoming FMP NHRA Arizona Nationals presented by NGK Spark Plugs, which takes place March 20-22. Taking an abundance of caution for the expected heat in the weekend forecast, racing in the Mission Foods Drag Racing Series will shift to earlier in the morning on each day, setting up a “Coffee and Nitro” weekend at the “Duel in the Desert.” Friday qualifying will begin at 9:30 a.m. local time on Friday with Pro Stock, followed by Funny Car and Top Fuel. The second session is slated to start at 12 p.m. On Saturday, Top Fuel will open the day at 10 a.m., followed by Funny Car and Pro Stock. The final qualifying session – as well as the finals of the first Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge bonus race of the season – is scheduled to start at 12:30 p.m. with Top Fuel. Sunday eliminations will be bumped an hour earlier as well, with the first round of eliminations slated for 10 a.m. local time. The shift to the earlier sessions was made to create the safest race environment for everyone in attendance, including fans, race teams, partners and stakeholders. “Due to the expected heat in the Phoenix area next week, both NHRA and Firebird Motorsports Park felt it was important to be proactive and adjust the schedule to include earlier start times,” NHRA President Glen Cromwell said. “Our priority is always the safety of our fans, race teams and partners, as well as putting on the best show possible. We appreciate the flexibility and work from the amazing staff at Firebird Motorsports Park, the teams and partners to make these time changes, and we’re looking forward to a great weekend of racing in Phoenix.” Gates will open at 7 a.m. Friday through Sunday, with action in the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series to begin at 7:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 8 a.m. on Sunday. To purchase tickets to the final FMP NHRA Arizona Nationals presented by NGK Spark Plugs, fans can visit www.NHRA.com/tickets. For more information on NHRA, please visit www.NHRA.com. This story was originally published on March 12, 2026. The post NHRA and Firebird Motorsports Park Announce Time Changes for FMP NHRA Arizona Nationals first appeared on Drag Illustrated. View the full article
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LIUNA, Six-Time NHRA World Champion Justin Lamb Sign Multi-Year Partnership
The 2026 season of NHRA’s Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series is heating up, and reigning world champion Justin Lamb has already begun to blaze a trail in the new year. Buoyed by a final-round appearance at the NHRA Pacific Division season-opener in Super Stock, Las Vegas-area resident Lamb is eager to get back on track, and he’s even more eager to do so as he launches into a multi-year partnership with LIUNA Local 872. When Lamb pulls into In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip for race two in the Pacific Division this weekend, the Chevrolet COPO Camaro that he races in Stock Eliminator, as well as his race hauler, will prominently feature the bold orange Laborers International Union of North America (LIUNA) branding. His championship-winning Super Stock Camaro will continue to spotlight RAD Torque Systems, making for a powerful 1-2 punch in the new year and beyond. “This is a really special partnership for me because I grew up in Las Vegas and still live and work there, and the members of LIUNA Local 872 are a huge part of building Las Vegas and keeping it running,” said Lamb, a business analyst for the City of Henderson, a suburb of Las Vegas. There are over half a million LIUNA members across the nation making up the most innovative, aggressive, diverse, and fastest-growing union of construction workers. Laborers Local 872 was established over 100 years ago, and its members have been an integral part in the elevation of one of the most well-known and visited cities in the world: Las Vegas. “Just like me, they’re all about working hard, solving problems, and supporting growth,” said Lamb. “It’s a natural partnership, and I’m looking forward to sharing success on the racetrack with the men and women who work so tirelessly to make my home town even better.” Lamb, the reigning Super Stock world champion, has four championships in Super Stock (2015, 2017, 2018, 2025) and two in Stock (2013, 2017), as well as nine Lucas Oil championships in NHRA’s Pacific Division: Top Comp (2003), Comp Eliminator (2011, 2012), Stock (2013, 2017, 2019) and Super Stock (2015, 2017, 2025). He enters the 2026 season with 34 national event wins in 52 final rounds and 36 division wins. He is one of three drivers to have won two national championships in one season (2017), and one of 29 drivers to have doubled at a national event.The Snyder Sportsman Classic at In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip is the second of eight events in NHRA’s Pacific Division. It will take place Thursday, March 12 through Sunday, March 15. The NHRA Arizona Nationals will take place one week later in Chandler, Ariz., just outside of Phoenix. This story was originally published on March 12, 2026. The post LIUNA, Six-Time NHRA World Champion Justin Lamb Sign Multi-Year Partnership first appeared on Drag Illustrated. View the full article
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Quarter-Max Racing Components Named Title Sponsor of the 2026 IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series – Outlaw Pro Mod Class
The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) is thrilled to announce that Quarter-Max has officially signed on as the title sponsor for the 2026 IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series – Outlaw Pro Mod Class. This powerhouse partnership unites one of drag racing’s most storied sanctioning bodies with a brand built on 43 world championships and a legacy of dominance. Founded in 1987 and currently led by Pro Mod Champion Clyde Scott, Quarter-Max has become the industry gold standard for hardcore chassis components. Operating out of a massive 30,000-square-foot facility, Quarter-Max produces everything from championship-winning chassis to ultra-light carbon fiber components and heavy-duty 4-link systems. The decision to name Quarter-Max as the title sponsor was a natural fit, as the brand’s philosophy perfectly mirrors the intensity of the Outlaw Pro Mod circuit. “Our philosophy is simple: If it’s tough enough for a 5,000-horsepower Pro Mod, it’s the highest quality you can put on your car. We live and breathe this sport. Supporting the Outlaw Pro Mod Class allows us to give back to the racers who rely on our gear every single weekend.” The synergy between Quarter-Max and the IHRA Outlaw Pro Mod Class stems from a shared commitment to “hardcore” racing. This partnership highlights a dedication to proven reliability, as Outlaw Pro Mods serve as the ultimate testing ground where components must withstand the brutal forces of world-class speed. Furthermore, Quarter-Max maintains a deep commitment to the entire racing community. While the company builds for pro-level heavy hitters, its dedication extends to the weekend bracket warrior, ensuring high-end technology remains accessible to the entire IHRA membership. By bringing a culture defined by over 40 world titles to the series, Quarter-Max continues to inspire drivers to push their machines to the absolute limit. “We’re excited to welcome Quarter-Max as the title sponsor of the Outlaw Pro Mod Class for the IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series,” said Doug Foley Jr. “Quarter-Max has long been a cornerstone of the Pro Mod community, and their commitment to racers and the sport makes them a perfect partner as we continue to grow this series.” The partnership also comes as Quarter-Max continues to showcase its engineering capabilities with standout builds across the Pro Mod landscape, including Bubba Stanton’s newly unveiled Pro Mod Camaro – a car designed to highlight the strength and performance of Quarter-Max chassis technology. This story was originally published on March 12, 2026. The post Quarter-Max Racing Components Named Title Sponsor of the 2026 IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series – Outlaw Pro Mod Class first appeared on Drag Illustrated. View the full article
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Mark Pawuk Debuts The All New Charger Drag Pak Car
Veteran racer Mark Pawuk takes the wheel of the new Dodge Charger Drag Pak. He aims to secure a third consecutive title this racing season.View the full article
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A Street Fighter Hayabusa, Suzuki Just Built The Ultimate ’90s Kid Dream
Suzuki celebrates Capcom Cup 12 with a Juri-inspired Hayabusa show bike based on its legendary hypersport machine.View the full article
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Ducati Is About To Reveal the Wildest Superbike of Our Generation
Ducati just dropped a teaser indicating it'll unveil a limited-edition Superlegera V4 Centenario celebrating the brand's 100th anniversary on March 26th. It doesn't get better than this.View the full article
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More I-24 Lebanon Dragfest 2026 Coverage: This Show Is Like No Other Indoor Car Show And We’ve Got All The Drag Racing Showcase Photos!
We’ve shared three of Joe’s great photo galleries so far, but we’ve got plenty more left! If you missed the previous galleries, use the link below to check them all out too. And as always, a big thank you to Joe for sending in such great stuff to share! (Words and Photos by Joe Grippo) Here in the northeast section of the country we are in the deep freeze so most of the fun stuff moves indoors. We took a break from off season race car upgrades and maintenance, and made trip to Lebanon, Pennsylvania to check out the DragFest Indoor Drag Racing Showcase. It’s a great static gathering of drag cars, show cars and more. A few area dragstrips were in attendance handing out 2026 schedules along with a few of the cars that are regulars at their facilities. Numidia Raceway and South Mountain Dragway were set up loud and proud. A bunch of racing clubs displayed member cars and promoted their upcoming appearances. Back Seat Drivers a group of vintage style front engine dragsters and the Mid Atlantic Nostalgia Drag Racing Association (MANDA) each dominated a few of the rooms at the Lebanon Convention Center. This year’s show had some amazing survivors and barn find type stuff. Check out the 1957 Ford with twin carbed Y-Block and Paxton Supercharger, the killer tunnel rammed big block chevy powered ’68 Camaro resplendent in B/MP trim, complete with a quarte window full of Atco Dragway kill stickers! Killer stuff. My favorite machine in show was the Survivor 1971 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler street machine; you can’t miss it in the gallery! A real deal time capsule from the early ‘70’s, this is one of only 353 Spoilers built in 1971, which is special enough, but the wild custom paint job and body work applied in ’73 is mind-blowing. The colors, design layout, and murals kept me coming back to it all day. And don’t sleep on the extra-stuffed diamond tufted custom interior with that crazy console! Dig into the photos for much more! CLICK HERE IF YOU MISSED THE PREVIOUS DRAG FEST PHOTOS WE POSTED! The gang at Motorama Productions put this and other shows on throughout the year. I’ll be hitting a few more soon. The post More I-24 Lebanon Dragfest 2026 Coverage: This Show Is Like No Other Indoor Car Show And We’ve Got All The Drag Racing Showcase Photos! appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article