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- Don Garlits - Wikipedia
Donald Glenn Garlits (born January 14, 1932) is an American race car driver and automotive engineer Born in Tampa, Florida, Garlits is considered the godfather of drag racing, he is known as " Big Daddy " to drag racing fans around the world
- Don Garlits, drag racing legend called Big Daddy who is retired
Big Daddy Don Garlits next to his dragster on the last day of racing at Palm Beach International Raceway on April 23, 2022 in western Palm Beach County Florida
- NHRA in Grief: Legendary Racer Don Garlits Passes Away at 92
In a somber and heartbreaking moment for the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) community and the world of motorsports, legendary drag racer Don Garlits has passed away at the age of 92 Known as “Big Daddy” to fans and fellow racers, Garlits’ death marks the end of an era in drag racing
- Don Garlits: Age, Net Worth, Family Career Highlights
Though Don Garlits has retired from competitive racing, his legacy continues to resonate within the motorsport community He remains active in the world of drag racing through his museum, where he offers educational programs and showcases the evolution of drag racing
- Vintage Hemi Engines | Don Garlits is still going strong at 94 years . . .
Don Garlits is still going strong at 94 years old! 👍🏻🏁 CycleDrag 9h The coolest 94 year old alive, “Big Daddy” Don Garlits Thomas Asprion and 29 others 30
- See the trophy Big Daddy Don Garlits will present to the 1 . . . - NHRA
Now, 62 years later, Garlits returns to the NHRA stage—not in a Swamp Rat, but as a living legend with a trophy in hand that symbolizes the sport’s remarkable journey
- I Hope to God They Do Good With It - Don Garlits Takes Part in More . . .
“Big Daddy” Don Garlits still lives and breathes the sport he helped build And if there’s anything he loves more than making history, it’s finding new barriers to break
- Happy Birthday to Don Garlits, The father of Drag. . .
In the early 60's NASCAR had a drag racing division in addition to it's oval tracks and Garlits raced at some of their events in this car There was a period in the early-mid 60s when NHRA banned all fuel cars from their events due to safety concerns
- His Foot Blown Off, He Went on to Revolutionize Drag Racing
Within 3 months, while still recovering, Garlits was out with rear-engine Swamp Rat 14 He lost the first race in 1971 at the same track and same lane a year to the day of his accident
- Don Garlits to receive Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award
Garlits, also known as “Big Daddy,” was a true pioneer in the field of drag racing In addition to accumulating 35 NHRA national event victories and three NHRA Top Fuel national championships over his five-decade-long career, Garlits was a technological pioneer
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