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Drag Racing in the 1970s & Butch “The California Flash” Leal 2 Book Set

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Drag Racing in the 1970s: A Sensational Decade of Speed and Innovation

Step back into the thrilling world of the 1970s with this captivating book that chronicles a groundbreaking decade in drag racing history. While drag racing began in the 1950s as a fledgling sport, it experienced extraordinary technological progress during the 1960s. By the 1970s, the sport reached new heights of sophistication, ushering in a new era of professionalism. As larger, well-funded teams dominated the national stage, smaller, budget-conscious teams were often forced to step back or compete in lower-cost classes.

Despite these changes, the 1970s proved to be one of the most dynamic periods in drag racing. It was an era of innovation, with exciting new classes and technological advancements shaping the sport. Funny Cars transformed from altered-wheelbase doorslammers of the 1960s into full-fledged, tube-chassis, fiberglass-bodied machines by 1970. This evolution paved the way for the creation of the Pro Stock class, a fan-favorite that brought fierce rivalries and direct ties to Detroit’s major automakers. In the name of safety and performance, Top Fuel cars shifted to mid-engine designs, becoming faster and more aerodynamic. By the end of the decade, Funny Cars had nearly evolved into full-bodied versions of their Top Fuel counterparts. Many of these 1970s developments continue to influence NHRA racing today.

Drag Racing in the 1970s, written by veteran racing historian Doug Boyce, offers a comprehensive, chronological look at this exciting decade. Packed with vivid photography and insightful commentary, the book dives into the cars, classes, and iconic drivers that defined the era. Readers will uncover the rise of big-money sponsors, the transition to professionalism, and the role of lower-budget classes like Modified Eliminator and Super Stock. This richly illustrated tribute is a must-have addition to any drag racing enthusiast’s library.

  • The first book to focus exclusively on drag racing in the 1970s.
  • Features rare, never-before-published photography.
  • Covers the birth of new classes, legendary drivers, and unforgettable stories.

About the Author

Doug Boyce’s passion for drag racing has spanned a lifetime. From turning his first wrench at age 8 to attending his first race at age 10, Doug was hooked by the adrenaline-filled world of burning rubber and roaring engines. By his teenage years, he was fully immersed in building classic cars and indulging his passion for the sport. Balancing a career in the automotive industry, Doug also dedicated his free time to documenting drag racing’s golden years through club and magazine articles. His deep knowledge and ongoing love for the sport have culminated in several acclaimed books, including Drag Racing in the 1970s, Grumpy’s Toys, Junior Stock, and 1001 Drag Racing Facts, among others.

Whether you’re a seasoned drag racing fan or a newcomer looking to explore its rich history, Drag Racing in the 1970s is a compelling read that captures the essence of one of the most exciting decades in motorsport.

Born and raised in central California, Larry “Butch” Leal
was obsessed with cars from a very early age. What began
with field cars turned into hard work and new Chevrolets.
This took place when the golden era of drag racing was in
its infancy, and Leal joined with enthusiasm. He performed
well at the track with his early Chevys and had an impressive
number of wins before he was out of high school. His
success brought him plenty of attention and collaboration
with other big names in the sport.


In 1963, GM pulled out of the sport on an official basis.
As a result, Butch (at age 19) teamed up with Mickey
Thompson and joined the Ford camp, securing a ride with
the factory team and its new Thunderbolts for 1964. After
his success that season, including winning the Super Stock
(S/S) class at the 1964 NHRA US Nationals in Indianapolis,
Chrysler came calling, and Butch signed on to race the new
altered-wheelbase cars in match races for 1965, as the
NHRA did not have a class for these new “funny” looking
cars. While Leal dabbled again with Ford and Chevrolet
later, his relationship with Chrysler lasted well into the
following decades, running both Funny Cars and Super
Stockers.


Penned by talented automotive historian Bob McClurg,
who was there for it all, and featuring full collaboration with
the book’s subject, Butch “The California Flash” Leal covers
the span of his fascinating career during arguably the
most interesting era in drag racing history. Butch was an
11-time NHRA champion and 4-time recipient of Car Craft
magazine’s All-Star Driver of the Year award in a career
that spanned the 1960s through the 1990s. It’s all here, the
events, great vintage photography, and the stories from one
of the best storytellers the NHRA has ever known. Add this
entertaining volume to your drag racing library today.

• This is the first ever biography on Butch “The California
Flash” Leal.
• It is filled with never-before-seen vintage drag racing
photography.
• Leal is a great storyteller; he shared many stories for
this book.

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Publisher: Midlife Classic Cars

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Language: English

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