2020 NMRA/NMCA All-American Nationals: COPOs, Cobras, and Wheelies
When the tire smoke and the skies cleared, we had witnessed one of the most spectacular NMRA/NMCA drag racing events we’ll see this year!
When the tire smoke and the skies cleared, we had witnessed one of the most spectacular NMRA/NMCA drag racing events we’ll see this year!
The 2020 racing season has been full of obstacles; the NMRA and NMCA faced yet another one in the form of Mother Nature while trying to complete the Super Bowl of Street Legal Drag Racing.
The NMRA and NMCA returned to drag racing recently at the All-Star Nationals in Commerce, Georgia. It was a weekend full of intense racing action—and hand sanitizer.
The NMRA’s season-opening Spring Break Shootout in Bradenton featured a pair of new exhibitions that were fun to watch, along with all of the NMRA’s wheelstanding, high-flying action!
Some of the best friendships we’ll ever make are the direct result of experiences built over the fender of a race car. For Terry Eshman, those are just as important as running mid-8s in a car with all of the creature comforts.
The NMRA World Finals and Holley Intergalactic Ford Festival came together to rock the house at Beech Bend Raceway Park in Kentucky. From drag racing to drifting and more, this event had it all.
The NMRA has been chasing a successful event at Maple Grove Raceway, and Haley James is chasing an NMRA Renegade championship. Only one won this time around.
The NMRA and NMCA blasted into Georgia’s House Of Speed for the All-Star Nationals, and crack photog Kevin DiOssi captured all of the wild action!
The act of chasing an NMRA championship is an exercise in dedication and perseverance; it begins with one event in Florida.
Sometimes it’s the car without the flashy paint or big hood scoop which catches my eye. In the case of James Meredith’s Ford Capri it was the lack of these two things which enticed me to take a closer look.