Roy Hill - Roy's passion for drag racing began in 1969 as a water boy for local legend Sam Kennedy and after 40 years of racing, he has never lost his passion for racing.
50 major event wins are a few of Roy's accomplishments. Roy's favorite memory was when his Ford Probe, driven by Mike Bell, won the 1995 IARA World Championship and the Pro Stock Shootout on the same day.
BILLY WEST - Billy West of Selma, N.C. started his career in 1952 at the East Street Dragway near Benson, N.C. From 1956 thru 1982 Billy won races up and down the east coast in his famous 1962 Plymouth "The Little Pilgrim". Billy was nicknamed 'High Gear" because of his famous Big End MPH charges that left many racers in the dead in their tracks.
Billy became a close friend of master Mopar engine builder Maurice Petty and credits him and Petty Enterprises along with his wife Jackie as being his greatest influences and supporters.
Billy lists his national event wins at Rockingham and Richmond and having Petty driving "The little Pilgrim" to the winners circle at Charlotte Motor Speedway as his most memorable days in racing.

Billy and Jackie's Mopar collection in Selma is said to be one, if not the most elaborate collections in the world. Unfortunately Billy lost his courageous battle with cancer on November 20th, 2008. Fortunatly, Billy was aware of his induction to the North Carolina Drag Racing Hall of Fame before his death.
A great racer - an even better person - He will be missed!
Dee Simmons - Dee Simmons of Greensboro, N.C began his professional dragracing career in 1968 and for the next 20 years campaigned his Alcohol Funny car up and down the east coast. Calling Piedmont Dragway his home track, Dee was one of the finest men to campaign a professional funny car and received his encouragement to race from his college instructors in the Automotive Engineering Department at A&T State University.
racing, he also won major events at dragway 42, Camden Alabama and Gulfport Mississippi.
Dick Rosberg - Dick Rosberg just finished his 44th year in drag racing. He has driven many well-known boats, funny cars and dragsters. For the past 26 years he has driven jet powered cars.
sold the "Warrior" car to Dan Crownheart. In 2005 Dan Page built the "Thriller Powerboat Jet Dragster" for Dick and the thoughts of "winding down" were literally "gone with the wind"!
Max Hurley - From West Jefferson, NC, Max was one of the most respected racers in North carolina. For 28 years he raced throughout the United States and has won approximately 280 races. Along with his loving and supportive wife Wanda, Max also provided help and guidance to fellow drag-racers with his "Max Hurley Speed Shop".
Among his many victories, Max also won
13 national events driving the cars and engines that he personally built. One of his ultimate achievements was winnning the prestigious "Hemi Challenge" at the 1978 Indy race.
Max credits the support and contributions from his wife Wanda, Jim McLaren, long-time crew members Ty Kinder and Jim Bare to his success. Max Hurley is considered an Ultimate Racer and a True Hall of Famer!