Hugh Tucker (drag racer)

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Hugh Tucker is an American gasser drag racer.[1] Tucker was the first driver to win three National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) national championships in a gas supercharged class.[2]

Racing career[edit]

Driving an Oldsmobile-powered 1928 Chevrolet, he won NHRA's A/SR (gas) national title at the NHRA Nationals, held at Indianapolis Raceway Park, in 1962. His winning pass was 11.14 seconds at 130.24 mph (209.60 km/h).[3] At the Winternationals, he claimed the Little Eliminator win.[4]

The next year, he added a supercharger to the Oldsmobile engine. At the NHRA Nationals in Indianapolis, he again won the AA/SR national title. His winning pass there was 11.33 seconds at 133.33 mph (214.57 km/h).[5] He also claimed Junior Eliminator at the Winternationals, over Bob Culbert.[6]

One year later, at the NHRA Nationals at Indianapolis, Tucker took a second AA/SR national title, with a pass of 11.03 seconds at 128.93 mph (207.49 km/h).[7]

In 1966, a Chrysler hemi replaced the Oldsmobile. At the NHRA Nationals in Indianapolis, Tucker took his third (and final) AA/SR national title, with a pass of 9.75 seconds at 125.69 mph (202.28 km/h).[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Davis, Larry. Gasser Wars (Cartech, 2003), pp.180-6.
  2. ^ Davis, p.180-6.
  3. ^ Davis, p.183.
  4. ^ Ultimateracinghistory (retrieved 3 October 2018)
  5. ^ Davis, p.183.
  6. ^ Ultimateracinghistory (retrieved 20 September 2018)
  7. ^ Davis, p.184.
  8. ^ Davis, p.185.

Sources[edit]

  • Davis, Larry. Gasser Wars. North Branch, MN: Cartech, 2003, pp. 180–6.