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2026 NHRA Gatornationals Stock Eliminator Drag Racing Video From Gainesville – Muscle Cars, Wheelies, and In-Car Video!

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It’s time for more great Gatornationals Lucas Oil Drag Racing series videos, and these are great. We’ve shared Bobby Fazio’s videos before, and appreciate his sportsman focused drag racing coverage and interviews. His latest video is from last weekend’s NHRA GatorNationals in Florida and features NHRA Stock Eliminator racers. These are the muscle cars everyone knows and loves, with a very strict set of rules, that run on a small tire and carry the front wheels on their way to 9-12 second 1/4 mile passes. We love these cars and the racing you find in Stock Eliminator, and the drivers themselves are awesome as well. Thanks to Bobby Fazio we get a glimpse at even more Stockers and more drivers in the video below.

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We are kicking off the 2026 National Event schedule at the historic Gainesville Raceway for the NHRA Gatornationals! Whether you’re a die-hard racer or just love American muscle cars, you’ve come to the right video! Stock Eliminator is #thecarshow

The post 2026 NHRA Gatornationals Stock Eliminator Drag Racing Video From Gainesville – Muscle Cars, Wheelies, and In-Car Video! appeared first on BangShift.com.

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