What's Happening?
During the NHRA Southern Nationals at South Georgia Motorsports Park, Top Fuel rookie Maddi Gordon became the second woman to exceed 340 mph, achieving a speed of 340.05 mph. The event, which faced delays due to rain, saw Doug Kalitta securing the No.
1 qualifying position with a 3.657 e.t. and a speed of 342.37 mph. The competition was fierce, with several drivers achieving remarkable speeds despite challenging weather conditions. The event marked a significant milestone for Gordon, highlighting her as a rising star in the NHRA circuit.
Why It's Important?
Maddi Gordon's achievement of joining the 340 mph club is a significant milestone in the NHRA, showcasing the increasing competitiveness and skill level in the sport. Her success not only highlights the potential for female drivers in a traditionally male-dominated field but also inspires future generations of racers. The NHRA Southern Nationals serve as a platform for showcasing emerging talent and pushing the boundaries of speed and performance in drag racing. This event underscores the importance of innovation and skill in achieving new records and maintaining the sport's dynamic nature.












