Dale Ham is a pioneering American gasser drag racer. [1]
Driving a Dodge-powered 1929 Ford, he won NHRA's first-ever C/SR (C Street) championship, at Great Bend, Kansas, in 1955. [2] His winning speed was 91.64 mph (147.48 km/h). [3] (His elapsed time was not recorded or has not been preserved.)
He won no other NHRA national gasser championships. [4]
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