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33: 315: 171:. The trophy is a bronze statue of a Top Gas racer next to a tire on a wooden platform. As the NHRA celebrated its 60th anniversary season in 2011, pewter Wally trophies were awarded to all of the winners during that season. Other events celebrating milestones may award Wally trophies in varying colors. 156:
In 1951, he founded the National Hot Rod Association, which stands today as the largest motorsports sanctioning body in the world, and became its president for several decades after leaving the magazine business. His wife, Barbara, who preceded him in death in 2006, worked for the NHRA as its Chief
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Parks played a part in promoting drag racing outside of the United States, organizing tours to England in 1964 and 1965, in collaboration with
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Parks was an accomplished automobile writer and hobbyist, and co-founder and first editor of the magazine
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Winners of National Hot Rod Association national events are awarded a trophy statue nicknamed the
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Foley, Brian (January 1965). "First Annual British International Drag Festival".
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Founder, President, Chairman of NHRA; automobile writer, editor, and hobbyist.
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in January 1948. He was also instrumental in the founding of
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Parks died on September 28, 2007, due to complications from
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Goltry, Oklahoma
Burbank, California
International Motorsports Hall of Fame
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
National Hot Rod Association
Hot Rod
Motor Trend
drag racing
Sydney Allard
Wally
pneumonia
Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum
Pomona, California
International Motorsports Hall of Fame
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
ISBN
978-0671215903
Hot Rod
ISSN
0018-6031
Goldstein, Richard
"Wally Parks, Drag Racing Pioneer, Dies at 94"
The New York Times
Wally Parks
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
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Oklahoma
stub
expanding it

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