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NHRA confirms 2012 TV schedules

February 03, 2012

The NHRA has detailed its 2012 television coverage, which again airs exclusively on ESPN2 and ESPN.
 

John Force Racing extends NHRA testing

January 25, 2012

Team adds two days to its testing in Palm Beach ahead of next month's opener.
 

Hight, Schumacher show strongly in preseason NHRA testing

January 24, 2012

Former NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing champions Robert Hight (Funny Car) and Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel) posted the best numbers during preseason testing last week in Florida, as teams geared up for the season-opening O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Winternationals, Feb. 9-12
 

Aaron's on board Hagan's ride for 2012

January 16, 2012

Don Schumacher Racing's second season with Aaron's sponsorship sees it as primary sponsor for Matt Hagan (13 Funny Car races) and Antron Brown (4 Top Fuel races) in 2012 NHRA campaign.
 

Courtney Force confirmed for Funny Car debut

January 10, 2012

Courtney Force steps up to full-time fourth John Force Racing Ford Mustang in 2012 NHRA season.
 

Al-Anabi Racing confirms crew chief pairings

January 05, 2012

New driver Khalid Albalooshi earns Top Fuel license for 2012 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series.
 

Brandon Bernstein signs for Morgan Lucas Racing in 2012

January 04, 2012

Brandon Bernstein has been selected to drive the MavTV/Lucas Oil Top Fuel dragster for Morgan Lucas Racing in 2012 and beyond, replacing Shawn Langdon.
 

Al-Anabi taps Pro Mod champ for second Top Fuel seat

December 14, 2011

Khalid alBalooshi is the new driver of the Al-Anabi Racing gold Top Fuel dragster, the team announced on Wednesday.
 

Shawn Langdon joins Al-Anabi

December 13, 2011

A day after confirming the departure of Larry Dixon from its Top Fuel team, Al-Anabi Racing announced that it has signed Shawn Langdon for the 2012 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series.
 

Larry Dixon and Al-Anabi Racing confirm split

December 13, 2011

Alan Johnson Racing and driver Larry Dixon have agreed to a "mutual separation," the NHRA team announced late Monday.
 
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