Pete Ward
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July 05, 2026
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Drag Racer
Once upon a time, to see the greatest drag racing show on Earth you made a pilgrimage to Famoso Raceway just north of Bakersfield, California to witness the U.S. Fuel and Gas Championships. Dubbed “The March Meet,” a win there defined a racer’s career.
As drag racing evolved, the March Meet’s importance was eclipsed by NHRA’s major events, especially Indy, but now Bakersfield has regained a good chunk of its former glory. More than 450 cars filled the pits and spilled over into the staging lanes, but most importantly, a goodly portion of that number, close to 70, were nitro-burners!
Dubbed “The March Meet,” a win there defined a racer’s career.



Race fans, if the pungent smell of nitro fumes gets your butts off the bleachers, the March Meet is a must-see, and for you sportsman freaks, the remaining car count will make you swoon. So, don’t delay, start making plans for 2016.
The March Meet winners are: Tony Bartone (Top Fuel), Steven Densham (Funny Car), Dan Hix (Fuel Altered), Scott Parks (Jr. Fuel), Darrell Waters (A/Fuel), Josh Wagner (Hot Rod), Jason Barta (NE1), Jeff Crider (NE2), Ed DeStaute (NE3), Jesse Adams (7.0Pro), Keith Morovich (A/Gas), Tom Tourek (B/Gas), Wayne Hoover (C/Gas), Jake Wood (D/Gas) and Howard Anderson (AA/Super Charged).
Thanks to Blake and John Bowser and their crew in conjunction with Good Vibrations Motorsports for keeping this landmark racing event alive and well— and growing.




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