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* [http://www.biloxidragway.com/ Official Site]
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Revision as of 16:15, 21 October 2013

  • Comment: Please find and add references to sources not connected with the dragway, such as news reports, reviews, magazine articles, books, etc., to confirm the information in this article and to show that it has been written about extensively by journalists and other authors. —Anne Delong (talk) 12:55, 21 October 2013 (UTC)

The Biloxi Dragway was a NHRA/AHRA sactioned Quarter-Mile Drag Strip located in Biloxi, Mississippi, United States and operated from August 18th 1957 to July 1st 1967.

History

Many drag racing pioneers raced at Biloxi. Don Garlits, Tommy Ivo, Art Arfons, Chris Karamesines, Ronnie Sox, and Mr. Norm's Grand Spaulding Dodge. Locals, Paul Vanderley, Candies & Wale, Joe Teuton, Around 50 Hall of Fame Drag Racers currently documented.

Built by Earl C. Nolan for $30,000, the strip operated under the name of the "Gulf Coast Drag Strip" from 1957-1964. On May 8, 1960 an incident took place with a dragster crashing in to the fence toward Hwy 67 caused the ownership to change hands, with events being canceled in 1962. From 1962 Harvey & Bill Walther operated the venue till it's closure in 1967.

Early on the Keesler Coasters competed in a dragster representing Keesler AFB.

On Dec 22, 1963 A Nationally Ranked Match for Drag News took place for number 4 in the United States. Albert Waits vs Vance Hunt.

Many Championship Events were held at the dragway, such as the yearly Mississippi State Championship, three Gasser Championships, and a B/Stock Championship.

Classes included: Motorcycles, Gassers, Super Stock, Funny Cars, and Dragsters

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