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AEROSPACE COMPONENTS
Teamwork is one of the most important aspects of Drag
Racing, gelling together as one to achieve a common goal. Al and Kim Kussy
know the value of team work, and apply team principles every day both in
their marriage and in their business. Aerospace Components was founded
21-years ago, and is a family operated business, based on teamwork. |
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MSD
Ignition
When several young engineers from White Sands
Missile Range in New Mexico founded Autotronic Controls Corporation back
in 1970, their goal was to develop a lean burn fuel system that met the
requirements of the upcoming fuel and emission demand being placed on
the auto industry.
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JE PISTONS
It was a
cool and rainy day outside the JE Complex in Huntington Beach, California,
but the moment I walked through the door into the spacious lobby I was
greeted with warm smiles and handshakes from Kathy Flack, Promotional
Coordinator.
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MARK WILLIAMS ENTERPRISES
The
name Mark Williams is one of the best known in the world of drag racing, no,
not as a racer, but as a manufacturer of the highest quality axles, brakes
and driveline components available. Mark Williams Enterprises was born in
the early 1960’s as a race car chassis shop.
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MGP Rods Shoptour - Drag
Race USA
Drag
racers love the sound of a high revving motor making loads of horsepower!
There’s nothing better than being laid back in the seat grabbing gears
heading for the finish line. And there’s nothing worse than your thrill ride
coming to an abrupt end with a big bang!
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Phoenix
Custom Apparel
The inspiration came on the
starting line at Firebird International Raceway just outside Phoenix,
Arizona, in late January of 1997. Bruce Bowler ran through all the
points he recently learned at drag racing school trying to get the Taks Toys
A/Fuel dragster to shut down.
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EATON
ENTERPRISES Racing Engines
When Dean Carter won the 2003 NHRA World Championship
in Competition Eliminator, the phone at Eaton Enterprises wouldn’t stop
ringing. Why, because Craig Eaton and staff of Eaton Enterprises of
Glendale, Arizona, built Carter’s engine.
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