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Alabama International Dragway: Steele Alabama: 1994: Asphalt: 1/4 mile: Alaska Raceway Park ... Tulsa Raceway Park: Tulsa Oklahoma: 1965: Concrete: 1/4 mile: US 13 ...
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit is a road course about 35-mile (56 km) west of Tulsa in the Green Country of Oklahoma. The track has 10 turns in 1.800 mi (2.897 km), and over 80 ft (24 m) of elevation change. [2] The track can also be configured to run both clockwise and counter-clockwise, yielding two distinct race courses.
The track features live horse races Thursday through Sunday from early June to late July at its facility at Expo Square Pavilion in the Tulsa State Fairgrounds. While the Expo Square is known for the annual Chili Bowl Midget Nationals & Tulsa Shootout races in the Expo Center, the Fair Meadows Race Track has hosted some motorsports events as well.
The coalition of hot rodders, police and community leaders raised funds through donations and paved the lot. This was the birth of the dragstrip in Pomona. Though it was not considered a national event by today's standards, the very first NHRA event, the Southern California Championships, was held at this dragstrip on an April weekend in 1953.
Green Valley Raceway North Richland Hills, Texas: 11 Mac trucks: Unknown: Harley-Davidson XR-750: Successful, landed at bottom of ramp: Compression fracture in back March 29, 1974: Portland Memorial Coliseum Portland, Oregon: 10 cars and 7 vans: Unknown: Harley-Davidson XR-750: Successful: None April 13, 1974: Fremont, California: 10 Mac trucks ...
In 1972, Mineo attended the AHRA National Challenge at Tulsa Raceway Park in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He qualified #21 and lost in round one to #5 qualifier Don "The Snake" Prudhomme. [7] (Mineo earned US$500 for this effort. [8])
He took his first Top Fuel win just over a month later, at the World Finals, at Tulsa Raceway Park in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [23] He eliminated Kalitta in round one and Wayne Burt in the semi-final, [24] before defeating Dave Beebe in the final [25] with a 7.17 second pass. [26]
Beginning in 2018, No Prep Kings became the newest series in the Street Outlaws franchise, where racers took their racing from the street to the drag strip. "No Prep" means that "the race surface is not prepared ahead of time like it is in most forms of drag racing." (Source: Motortrend) As of 2023, No Prep Kings (NPK) is now in Season 6.