| Clarence
Bailey
| At age
58 was driving the "King Boogaloo" Cougar Funny Car in
select local races at Irwindale and Lions in the 1970s
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| Tommy Bolton
| Pro Stock Bike racer
who was reportedly the king of the L.A. street racers
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| Rufus Boyd
| The well-known "Brooklyn
Heavy," Pro Stock racer. Drove himself and also utilized
the skills of Herb McCandless.
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| The Brougham Cruisers
| Northern Calif.
Pro Stock team
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| "Killer" Brooks
| Detroit-based 200-plus
mph IHRA Pro Mod star
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| Willie Bullock
| 1980s Pro Stock
owner of the "Cisco Kid" cars
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| Western Bunns
| Yep, that's the
way it read. Michigander drove the "Soul Twister" Vega
Funny Car in the mid-1970s
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| Leon Cain
| Funny Car racer
straight out of Compton in the 1970s
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| Paul Gant
| Florida Pro Stock
driver. Ran the second 7.5-second time.
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| Tom
Hammonds
| Tree-top
tall Minnesota Timberwolves NBA star
competes in Pro Stock.
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| Levi
Holmes
| Great
New Jersey street/Pro Stock racer who
reportedly won over a million with
his skills on the street.
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| Lovell
Hunter
| Los
Angeles Top Fuel racer
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| Ron & Tyrone
Jackson
| D.C.
racers who ran "High Explosive and
later "Mandingo" Funny Cars
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| Roosevelt
Johnson
| Georgia
Pro Stock racer
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| Lee
Jones
| drove
Malcolm Durham's Funny Cars and others
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| Tony "Teeny" Kelly
| co-owner
of A&B Auto Pro Stock that Tony Christian
won 2 NHRA titles with in 1988.
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| Harry
Lartigue
| Pro
Stock Bike owner who helped spring
Phillips and Harris
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| Harold
Martin
| current
Pro Modified star from Detroit who
runs in the 6.4s at 220-mph.
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| Charles
Marquez
| Los
Angeles Top Fuel racer
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