My Favorite Photos of 2021 (That I Captured)
/As a drag racing photographer you capture so many moments in time. Then you sit down, edit them, share them, and really never look back.
Read MoreAs a drag racing photographer you capture so many moments in time. Then you sit down, edit them, share them, and really never look back.
Read MoreNever one to shy away from stirring the pot, I think it’s the perfect time of the year to look at who some of the most influential people in drag racing are.
Read MoreIn what seems to be a bad habit on NHRA’s part, over the weekend another terrible decision on their part in dealing with a crowd entertaining burndown in Pro Stock.
Read MoreWell I thought it might be time to look at what I personally think are the top ten dragstrips in the United States today.
Read MoreWell, another day has come and yet another “reschedule” from the fine people running the NPK series. Another day where they get to hold on to hard-working people’s money while continuing to play the three-card monte with their fans.
Read MoreI know that there are going to be some that feel left out of this conversation, and that happens anytime we discuss something like this. So put your feels back in your pocket and relax.
Read MoreFor years and years, we in the drag racing industry have seen what favoritism looks like, what rules look like when you allow the manufacturers to have any say in them, and what it really means to play in their sandbox. So when do the rule makers finally say enough is enough?
Read MoreWell, that’s that folks. The latest season of “Fastest in America” wrapped up last night, and to say that it appeared “sketchy” would be an understatement.
Read MoreThough it was certainly a difficult year within drag racing, I thought I would go through the tens of thousands of photos I took during the 2020 season and bring them to you.
Read MoreAnother installment of highlights from the 2020 season. It was a hell of a year no matter how much of a disaster we saw with a pandemic. So with that in mind let’s kick it off.
Read MoreWe are back today with yet another installment of our “Best of” series from 2020. As I stated previously, these aren’t in any particular order, they are just personal thoughts on highlights from the season.
Read MoreGood Friday everyone! This morning we move on to part three of our continuing series that highlights some of the “Best Of” in 2020.
Read MoreAnd here we go. I have seen a lot lately on the internet regarding this very topic. Not only which is better, but whether or not some forms have lost their luster or whether they are on their “last leg” so it’s time I pipe up for an unfiltered editorial regarding this.
Read MoreAs we continue on with my assessment regarding the best of the best in 2020, we have reached the second installment. Again, these aren’t in any particular order, they are just things that I think needed highlighting as great moments of 2020 in drag racing.
Read MoreOver the next couple of weeks, I want to take a look back at the 2020 season and highlight some of the best that the drag racing world had to offer. As usual, I am sure there will be some things left out, or even some things added that you don’t agree with. This is my Best Of for 2020 in no particular order.
Read MoreObviously, the most difficult thing to figure out and to even discuss is the future. The future of drag racing, and the motorsports industry after everything that has happened in 2020. So the glaring question becomes “where do we go from here?”
Read MoreWell doesn’t this suck? I mean I think we all saw this coming when radial tires were allowed in Outlaw 10.5, but it appears that Outlaw 10.5 is officially dead.
Read MoreJust when I think that NHRA could not self implode anymore than they already have, today seemed to top it yet again. NHRA let go of numerous people within the organization. I’m not sure if this is a future indicator, but one has to ask themselves, what is NHRA doing and where do they go from here?
Read MoreIt is finally time for the NHRA Pro Mod season to kick off. This weekend in Indy will be the first time that the NHRA pro mods get to compete this season, and 2018 World Champion Mike Janis is looking to come in hot.
Read MoreAnother amazing lineage in the Ford line and yet again they drop the ball and let it bounce right back up in their face.
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