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NHRA Top Fuel and Funny Car team owner Don “The Snake” Prudhomme announced that after an 11-year relationship, Miller Lite, the primary sponsor on Larry Dixon’s Top Fuel dragster ...
Editor's note: Larry Dixon, driver of Don Prudhomme's Miller Lite Top Fuel dragster and the 2002 NHRA Top Fuel champion, is writing a daily column exclusively for the Las Vegas Sun in conjunction ...
Larry Dixon won the Top Fuel ... just how good this car is running." Dixon turned in a 4.541-second run at a top speed of 322.04 mph in the Miller Lite dragster to beat Cory McClenathan's 4. ...
In Top Fuel, it was a battle of the brews, Budweiser and Miller Lite. For the second straight season, Kenny Bernstein, flying colors of the former, and Larry Dixon for the latter, were the show ...
Larry Dixon, driver of Don Prudhomme's Miller Lite Top Fuel dragster, is writing a daily column exclusively for the Las Vegas Sun in conjunction with the third annual SummitRacing.com NHRA ...
Larry Dixon won the Top Fuel ... just how good this car is running." Dixon turned in a 4.541-second run at a top speed of 322.04 mph in the Miller Lite dragster to beat Cory McClenathan's 4. ...
you can find Dick Lahaie somewhere in the vicinity of the Miller Lite Top Fuel dragster driven by reigning champion Larry Dixon. The veteran crew chief rarely wanders very far from the spacious ...
However, there's one build that especially caught our eye: Larry Dixon is bringing ... the car was never painted as Dixon took the reins from Prudhomme in 1994 to drive his Top Fueler.
His story of going from washing car parts and driving a hauler to two-time defending National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Top Fuel champion has been described as rags-to-riches. But Larry Dixon ...
See About archive blog posts. Al-Anabi Racing said Shawn Langdon replaced Larry Dixon on its NHRA top-fuel drag-racing team Tuesday after the team and Dixon, a three-time champion, parted ways.
MADISON, Ill. (AP) Larry Dixon took the Top Fuel qualifying lead Friday in the NHRA Midwestern Nationals at Gateway Motorsports Park. Dixon had a 3.756-second run at a track-record 328.06 mph.