Apr 05
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Scott Kelly's Debut of the Scion Bullet

Never thought you would see a All Motor Drag xB, think again

Scott Kelly's Debut of the Scion Bullet

During the last weekend of March Scott Kelly brought out his new All Motor drag Scion xB.   This is a crazy All Motor car. 

We are looking forward to see more of what Scott can do with this car.   Here is the video from its debut event in Tucson AZ.

Video after Jump


Source: Scion Racing

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Tags: all motor, scion, xb, scott kelly, nhra, drag race
Mar 13
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Stark Motor Racing Team - Iron Man 2 on Stephen Verdier's Drift Subaru

Iron Man 2 sponsorship coming to sport compact?

Stark Motor Racing Team - Iron Man 2 on Stephen Verdier's Drift Subaru

It looks like with the inclusion of a fancy scene with Tony Stark piloting a fancy open-wheel racecar in the upcoming movie, Iron Man 2, that Royal Purple has jumped on the opportunity to co-brand with Marvel to create the Stark Motor Racing Team.  Except in reality.  Five drivers, from five different racing demographics, will be campaigning Iron Man 2, Royal Purple and Stark logo placement on their fast rides for 2010, including Stephen Verdier and his wicked drift Subaru.  Other drivers and riders from Stark Motor Racing Team include Melissa Paris, AMA Road Racing, Joey Stathas, Monster Trucks, David Hope, NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycles and Chris Prey, Grand Am Road Racing.  Real interesting marketing campaign and kudos to whomever came up with it.

Source: Stark Motor Racing

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Tags: stark motor racing, iron man 2, marvel, stephen verdier, formula drift, subaru, porsche, grand am road racing, chris prey, david hope, nhra, nhra pro stock, nhra motorcycle, melissa paris, ama road racing, joey stathas, monster trucks, movie
Nov 03
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Bergenholtz Racing CRX to be Inducted into NHRA Museum!

Our good friends from Bergenholtz Racing is immortalizing the sport!

Bergenholtz Racing CRX to be Inducted into NHRA Museum!

After years of endless innovation and dedication to Sport Compact Drag Racing, Bergenholtz Racing will be inducted into the NHRA Museum. Their very first flagship, the Bergenholtz Racing CRX, will be implemented into the museum for its accomplishments in drag racing. The Bergenholtz CRX is most noted for being the first fwd drag car to implement wheelie bars that would forever revolutionize front wheel drive drag racing. “It is a great honor for the NHRA to recognize Bergenholtz Racing and its accomplishments in Sport Compact Drag Racing. I thought capturing the back to back NHRA Championships was at the top of the list but being inducted into the museum is legendary. I know my grand children and my great grandchildren can go to NHRA museum and look at the amazing things their grandfathers did in drag racing.” Said Ron Bergenholtz Team Manager of Bergenholtz Racing.  Rest of the release with another photo after the jump.


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