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The biggest name in the history of professional drag racing -- "Big Daddy" Don Garlits -- is headed to Bradenton (Florida) Motorsports park to test his record-breaking electric-powered dragster on Friday morning, during the first day of the annual IHRA Nitro Jam Southern Nationals. The Bradenton strip is Garlits' home track.
The 83-year-old drag racing legend came out of retirement one year ago to break the existing national speed record for electric-powered cars of 7.956 seconds/158.85 mph with a run of 7.53 seconds at 178.42 miles per hour. On his final pass, his near-silent dragster streaked the quarter-mile at 184 miles per hour.
The car is named SR37. SR stands for Swamp Rat, a nickname Garlits picked up in the early days of the sport when he traveled west from his home in Seffner, Florida, to take on the biggest names in southern California. The car is powered by six GE electric motors and is rated at 1,500 kilowatts (nearly 2,000 horsepower).
Over a career that spans nearly seven decades, Garlits has won 17 national championships (including four IHRA world championship titles) and 144 events. While today's Top Fuel Dragsters routinely top 300 miles per hour, Garlits was the pacesetter in the 1960s by becoming the first driver to reach 200 miles per hour in the quarter mile in 1964, a speed mark that was thought to be unattainable.