A public memorial service for two-time NHRA Top Fuel champion Scott Kalitta will be held Thursday night in Norwalk, Ohio, where Kalitta Motorsports will participate in this weekend's Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals.
Kalitta, 46, died Saturday after his Funny Car caught fire and crashed during qualifying at Englishtown, N.J. State police, working with crash reconstruction experts hired by the NHRA, expect their investigation to take 4-6 weeks.
The team also announced that drivers Doug Kalitta, Dave Grubnic and Hillary Will will race at Summit Motorsports Park...
Read Gary Graves' full article at USA Today
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