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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 Dixon: Ronn Capps: Jim Yates 1999 Mike Dunn: Tony Pedregon: Jeg Coughlin 2000 Gary Scelzi: Jerry Toliver: Jeg Coughlin Jr. 2001 Darrell Russell: Bruce Sarver: Kurt Johnson 2002 Larry Dixon: John Force: George Marnell 2003 Larry Dixon: Tony Pedregon: Warren Johnson 2004 Tony Schumacher: Jerry Toliver: Greg Anderson 2005 Scott Kalitta ...
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.
Larry Dixon may refer to: Larry Dixon (fantasy artist) (born 1966), fantasy artist and novelist; Larry Dixon (dragster driver) (born 1966), professional drag racer in the NHRA; Larry Dixon (politician) (1942–2020), American politician; Republican member of the Alabama Senate; Lawrence Dixon (musician) (1894–1970), American jazz musician
Polls have it as a close race, one Hogan could actually win, as he was a wildly popular governor, even though Democrats outnumber Republicans in the state two-to-one.
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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.
He retired in 1994 to manage his own racing team. With driver Larry Dixon, Prudhomme's team won the Top Fuel [clarification needed] championship in 2002 and 2003. In 2009, Dixon signed to drive the Al-Anabi Top Fuel Dragster, and Spencer Massey took over Prudhomme's car.