July 5, 1996
Joe Amato
(Photo: mshf.com)
Top Fuel star Joe Amato became the first racer in NHRA history to break the 4.6-second barrier with a run of 4.595 seconds at Topeka, Kansas, USA. Moments after Amato's record run the late Blaine Johnson topped Amato with a run of 4.592 seconds at 312.02 mph.
The main grandstand adjacent to the starting line at Heartland Park Topeka is named after Johnson, who died later in 1996 in a racing accident.
See; "Remembering" Blaine Johnson
Joe Amato
(Photo: mshf.com)
Top Fuel star Joe Amato became the first racer in NHRA history to break the 4.6-second barrier with a run of 4.595 seconds at Topeka, Kansas, USA. Moments after Amato's record run the late Blaine Johnson topped Amato with a run of 4.592 seconds at 312.02 mph.
The main grandstand adjacent to the starting line at Heartland Park Topeka is named after Johnson, who died later in 1996 in a racing accident.
See; "Remembering" Blaine Johnson
Did photo work for Joe. Super guy.Didn't get to meet Blaine.
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