Legends To Reveal ‘Untold Stories' During NHRA Breakfast At SEMA Show
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This year’s NHRA Breakfast at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas will be featuring “Untold Stories of the NHRA,” and some of the most prominent names in drag racing.
The can’t-miss event will feature drag racing pioneers Shirley Muldowney and Don “the Snake” Prudhomme as well as current NHRA drivers John Force and Antron Brown. Joining this all-star line-up will be NHRA’s senior vice president, racing operations, Graham Light. Broadcasting legend Bob Frey will serve as the panel moderator, asking probing questions to provide attendees with a revealing glimpse into some of the "best-kept" stories in drag racing.
The NHRA Breakfast at the SEMA Show will be held Wednesday, November 1 from 7:30—9 a.m. at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino Paradise Events Center. NHRA Legends will be available to sign autographs after the breakfast at the NHRA Booth (#10000) from 10–11 a.m.
The annual NHRA Breakfast is part of the 2017 SEMA Show, the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world which draws the industry’s brightest minds and hottest products to one place, the Las Vegas Convention Center from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3, 2017.
The NHRA Breakfast is open to all registered SEMA Show attendees at no cost—however, reserved tickets are required. To order your NHRA Breakfast tickets or register for the SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.
About The Panel
Shirley Muldowney – A three-time NHRA world champion and winner of 18 NHRA national events, Muldowney was the first woman to receive a Top Fuel Dragster license from the NHRA. Her willingness to buck the system changed the sport of drag racing and paved the way for many other women drivers.
Don “the Snake” Prudhomme – Prudhomme had 49 national event victories – 35 in Funny Car and 14 in Top Fuel – as well as four consecutive Funny Car world championships. As a team owner, he garnered 63 victories and two Top Fuel world championships with Larry Dixon as his driver in 2002 and 2003.
John Force – A 16-time Funny Car world champion, Force has 148 career victories and counting, making him the winningest driver in NHRA history.
Antron Brown – Although Brown began his professional racing career in Pro Stock Motorcycle, he is currently a 3-time Top Fuel world champion and has more than 60 career victories under his belt. Additionally, he is the co-host of Top Gear America, a popular TV series focused on cars and motorsports.
Graham Light – As NHRA’s Senior Vice President of Racing Operations, Light oversees competition and operations for all aspects of NHRA drag racing. He is a former Top Fuel racer and track operator as well. Light currently serves on the NHRA Board of Directors and as president of the FIA Drag Racing Commission.
The can’t-miss event will feature drag racing pioneers Shirley Muldowney and Don “the Snake” Prudhomme as well as current NHRA drivers John Force and Antron Brown. Joining this all-star line-up will be NHRA’s senior vice president, racing operations, Graham Light. Broadcasting legend Bob Frey will serve as the panel moderator, asking probing questions to provide attendees with a revealing glimpse into some of the "best-kept" stories in drag racing.
The NHRA Breakfast at the SEMA Show will be held Wednesday, November 1 from 7:30—9 a.m. at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino Paradise Events Center. NHRA Legends will be available to sign autographs after the breakfast at the NHRA Booth (#10000) from 10–11 a.m.
The annual NHRA Breakfast is part of the 2017 SEMA Show, the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world which draws the industry’s brightest minds and hottest products to one place, the Las Vegas Convention Center from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3, 2017.
The NHRA Breakfast is open to all registered SEMA Show attendees at no cost—however, reserved tickets are required. To order your NHRA Breakfast tickets or register for the SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.
About The Panel
Shirley Muldowney – A three-time NHRA world champion and winner of 18 NHRA national events, Muldowney was the first woman to receive a Top Fuel Dragster license from the NHRA. Her willingness to buck the system changed the sport of drag racing and paved the way for many other women drivers.
Don “the Snake” Prudhomme – Prudhomme had 49 national event victories – 35 in Funny Car and 14 in Top Fuel – as well as four consecutive Funny Car world championships. As a team owner, he garnered 63 victories and two Top Fuel world championships with Larry Dixon as his driver in 2002 and 2003.
John Force – A 16-time Funny Car world champion, Force has 148 career victories and counting, making him the winningest driver in NHRA history.
Antron Brown – Although Brown began his professional racing career in Pro Stock Motorcycle, he is currently a 3-time Top Fuel world champion and has more than 60 career victories under his belt. Additionally, he is the co-host of Top Gear America, a popular TV series focused on cars and motorsports.
Graham Light – As NHRA’s Senior Vice President of Racing Operations, Light oversees competition and operations for all aspects of NHRA drag racing. He is a former Top Fuel racer and track operator as well. Light currently serves on the NHRA Board of Directors and as president of the FIA Drag Racing Commission.