Dick Becker is an American gasser drag racer. [1]
Becker drove a Ford-powered 1950 Anglia dubbed The Hammer. [2]
He won one NHRA national title, in G/Gas, at the 1967 Nationals at Indianapolis Raceway Park. His winning pass was 11.42 seconds at 108.17 mph (174.08 km/h). [3]
Hugh Tucker is an American gasser drag racer. Tucker was the first driver to win three National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) national championships in a gas supercharged class.
Jim Lightcap is a pioneering American gasser drag racer.
Joe Hrudka is a pioneering American gasser drag racer.
Johnny Loper is a pioneering American gasser drag racer.
Tom Hoover was an American gasser drag racer.
Al Zerbarini was an American gasser drag racer.
Ray Moore is an American gasser drag racer.
Wilton Zaiser is an American gasser drag racer.
Dave Koffel is an American gasser drag racer.
Doug “Cookie" Cook was an American drag racer.
Richard C. Jasper is a pioneering American gasser drag racer. With wins in 1957 and 1958, Jasper became just the second National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) two-time national classes champion, following Ralph Richter.
Ralph Richter is a pioneering American gasser drag racer. He was the first National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) two-time national class champion, in 1955 and 1956.
Flintstone Flyer is a Corvette-powered 1949 Packard gasser of the 1960s, built and driven by Dave Koffel. It set one national claas record and won two class titles.
Jim Parsons is an American gasser drag racer.
George Montgomery is an American gasser drag racer.
Filthy Forty is a gasser of the 1960s.
City of Industry is one of two gassers sharing the name.
Sam Parriott is an American drag racer.
Owen Bowling is a pioneering American gasser drag racer.
Sam Jones is an American gasser drag racer. He won the C/Gas title in 1962 and 1963.