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In 2017 Larry Dixon was banned by the NHRA after showing off a two-seater dragster meant to give rides to customers as part of a "drag racing experience." [6] Larry Dixon responded in 2019 by filing a lawsuit against the NHRA, claiming that the sport banned him as part of an effort to control the market on two seater dragster experiences. [7]
Larry Dickson [1] (born September 8, 1938, Warren, Ohio), is a former driver in the USAC and CART Championship Car series. He raced in the 1965-1981 seasons, with 105 combined career starts, including the Indianapolis 500 in 1966-1969, 1971, 1978–1979, and 1981.
Top Fuel: Larry Dixon: 2002 NHRA Powerade Drag Racing Series: Funny Car: John Force: Pro Stock: Jeg Coughlin Jr. Pro Stock Motorcycle: Angelle Sampey: Drifting.
Larry Dixon (3) John Force (3) Mike Edwards (4) N/A April 30 – May 2 AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest Nationals: Madison, Ill. Tony Schumacher (2) Robert Hight (1) Warren Johnson Michael Phillips (1) May 14–16 Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals: Atlanta, Ga. Larry Dixon (4) Robert Hight (2) Jeg Coughlin (2) Andrew Hines (2) May 21–23
The Top Fuel Dragster field was eight drivers: Larry Dixon (#1 qualifier), Don Prudhomme (#2 qualifier), John Mulligan, Jim Dunn, Bennie Osborn, Connie Kalitta, Jim Warren, Leroy Goldstein, and Tom Larkin. A number of top names attended, but failed to qualify, including Tom McEwen, "TV Tommy" Ivo, and Don Garlits. [2]
NHRA Powerade Drag Racing Series: Top Fuel: Larry Dixon: 2003 NHRA Powerade Drag Racing Series: Funny Car: ... Teams: 3 Crowns Racing Australian Saloon Car Series:
Get to know Indy 500 driver Scott Dixon of Chip Ganassi Racing, as he enters the race's starting grid lineup at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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