| As a teenager
in upstate New York, Shirley Muldowney became enamored with the sport of drag racing in
the 1950's. She earned her NHRA license in 1965, spent five years match racing, then
entered Funny Car competition, winning her very first Funny Car race. She also won her
first IHRA race that same year. In 1974, she switched to the Top Fuel Class and in 1976
won her first national event. A vicious crash in 1984 nearly ended her career, but she
battled back into a race car in only 18 months, winning the AARWBA Comeback of the Year
Award. For her career, Muldowney has won three NHRA Winston World points championships in
Top Fuel (1977, 1980, 1982), and another one in IHRA in 1981. She was named to drag racings
All-American team five times, leading the voting on two occasions. She has been honored by
the United States House of Representatives and by the United States Sports Academy twice. Shirley Muldowney,
Inducted 2004 |