Pro Stock Racing at the 1992 NHRA Gatornationals

About Roger

Driver of our '57 Chev from 1972-2019, Vietnam veteran (A Troop, 3/17th Air Cavalry Scout helicopter Line Chief and later Cobra Periodic Inspection team leader), retired ASE rated automotive mechanic. Roger became involved in drag racing during his high school days and after his stint in the Army ran E & F/MP [Modified Production] here in Division 6 before switching to bracket racing when the '57 became obsolete for class racing. He often raced at Puyallup, Kent-Pacific Raceways, Bremerton, Portland & the original Mission, B.C. track.
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3 Responses to Pro Stock Racing at the 1992 NHRA Gatornationals

  1. CHRIS YOUNG says:

    I REMEMBER WATCHING THIS ON TV. BACK THEN WE DIDN’T MISS A RACE IF WE WERE HOME. I STILL THINK THEY HAD BETTER COVERAGE BACK THEN.

    • Roger Young says:

      Notice back then you could actually watch them do a burnout and stage the car without a side interview going on in split screen with JF or some other fuel “idol.”

      Today they barely cover Pro Stock, about the time they put it on the chip on the starting line, then back to the Fuel dude.

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