

Joe Amato
(1944- )
Joe Amato, a native of He began competing in Top Fuel in 1982, and in 19 years, he never finished outside the Top Ten in points. Amato retired in 2000 as NHRAs all time event winner in Top Fuel with 52 wins. He garnered five championships, including a record three in a row in 1990-91-92. His first two were in 1984 and 1988. Amato was at his best in high-profile events, winning a record six Bud Shootout All-Star events. He was also the first driver to exceed the 260 mph and 280 mph speed benchmarks. Amato retired at the end of the 2000 season, forced to the sidelines by a detached retina. After retirement, Joe Amato continued to
build his business, which became one of the largest auto parts warehouses on the east
coast, and run his own race team in Top Fuel. Amatos career was further validated
when he was named NHRAs 9th Greatest Driver in history. Joe Amato, Inducted 2005 |


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