Nostalgia Pro Stock Cars To Be Featured At Circle K NHRA Four-Wide Nationals
Photos courtesy of NHRA, Southeast Nostalgia Pro Stock Association
Fans who attend the upcoming Circle K NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at zMax Dragway (Friday, April 28–Sunday, April 30 at Charlotte Motor Speedway's zMax Dragway in Concord, North Carolina) will have the opportunity to enjoy exhibition runs and a pit-area display featuring members of the popular Southeast Nostalgia Pro Stock Association.
A regular feature at select NHRA events, the Southeast Nostalgia Pro Stock Association will once again pay tribute to the rich history of the Pro Stock class during next week's Four-Wide Nationals. The North Carolina-based association will have a strong presence at zMax Dragway both on and off the track with exhibition runs and a static pit-area display.
Several iconic hot rods are set to be featured, including Jeff Rudisill in the Orndorff and Eckman 1986 Camaro; Terry Adams in the 1999 AC/Delco Cavalier originally raced by Kurt Johnson; Larry Snead in the Eddie Ratliff Dodge Demon; and Ed Eichelberger driving the "Grumpy's Toy" 1968 Camaro made by Pro Stock pioneer Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins. Also on display will be the 1972 Plymouth Duster of the late Reid Whisnant, now owned by McGrath Keen.
Racers are scheduled to make one run each on Friday and Saturday during the Charlotte event, which features the popular four-wide format for Professional and alcohol competitors.
Tickets for the Circle K NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at zMax Dragway can be purchased here. For more information, visit nhra.com.