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Auto Trader, print magazine published between 1975 and 2013, now online only; Automotor and Horseless Vehicle Journal, first issued in October 1896 [3] Fast Lane (1984-1994) iCar, only published two issues in 2011; Iota, about 500cc motor racing; Max Power, first issued in 1993, ceased publication in 2011; covered modified cars
Between 1961 and 1969, the Hot Rod Magazine Championship Drag Races, "one of the most significant drag racing events" of that era, were hosted by the magazine at Riverside Raceway. [11] The championship offered a US$37,000 prize, greater even than a National Hot Rod Association national event prize at the time. [12]
Doug Thorley (died March 10, 2021) was an American Funny Car drag racer, hot rodder [1] and businessman. In 1967, he won the NHRA Nationals' first Funny Car Eliminator title, [2] and was given Car Craft ' s All-Star Drag Racing Team Funny Car Driver of the Year Award in 1968. [3]
OverRev magazine was a monthly periodical devoted to sport compact and import drag racing and street performance. Printed in an oversized, "junior tabloid" format, the magazine was distributed through a network of several hundred tuner shops, at sport compact drag racing events, and by subscription.
The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) is a governing body which sets rules in drag racing and hosts events all over the United States and Canada.With over 40,000 drivers in its rosters, the NHRA claims to be the largest motorsport sanctioning body in the world.
Car Craft named an annual All-Star drag racing team each year plus a lifetime achievement award. [2] On December 9, 2019, MotorTrend publisher TEN Publishing announced that they will cease publishing of Car Craft, alongside 18 other magazines. [3] March 2020 was the final issue of the magazine.