Top 20 Funny Cars: Introducing Nos. 18-20
As part of NHRA’s 50 years of Funny Car celebration, fans voted on a Top 20 list developed by respected drag racing historians and Funny Car experts.
The results are being revealed in reverse order, beginning the weekend of the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals in Atlanta, and simultaneous to a separate but parallel list created by former NHRA Funny Car champion and current NHRA FOX television analyst Tony Pedregon.
The next cars on the lists will be revealed during every subsequent NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series event.
NHRA Fan Vote Top 20
20. Jack Chrisman Comet (1967)
Two years after blowing fans away with his original stock-appearing nitro-burning Comet at the 1964 Nationals, Chrisman’s lightweight flip-top Comet, with considerable engine setback, ran 190-mph speeds.
19. Gene Snow Rambunctious Challenger (1970)
“The Snowman’s” direct-drive Dodge was the unchallenged king of top speeds in the late 1960s and early 1970s and enjoyed success in multiple sanctioning bodies, including a three-win NHRA season that culminated in the class’ first NHRA world championship.
18. Jim White/Hawaiian Dodge (1991)
Any number of Roland Leong’s Hawaiian entries could have made this list, but the White-driven Hawaiian Punch Daytona was a standout, running the class’ first 290-mph pass and winning both the Big Bud Shootout and U.S. Nationals in the same weekend en route to a second-place championship finish.
Tony Pedregon’s Top 20
20. Tom Prock’s Detroit Tiger Monza (1975-76)
19. Dale Armstrong/Mike Kase Speed Racer (1980-81)
18. Al Segrini's Black Magic Vega (1974-75)