Don Prudhomme

Don Prudhomme

Prudhomme in his dragster before a run in 1992
Nationality American/French Creole
Born (1941-04-06) April 6, 1941
San Fernando, California
Retired 1994 (as racer), 2010 (as owner)
Funny Car
Years active 1970s to 1994 (driver) 1970s-2010 as Owner
Best finish 1st (4 times) in 1975-1978
Awards
2000 International Motorsports Hall of Fame

Don 'The Snake' Prudhomme, (born April 6, 1941, San Fernando, California) is an American drag racer.

Racing career

Prudhomme's Top Fuel dragster in 1992

In 1962, Prudhomme was a partner in the Greer-Black-Prudhomme digger, which earned the best win record in NHRA history, before switching to Funny Car. He would win the NHRA FC championship four times in his thirty-five-year career. He earned the nickname "The Snake" in high school. He was the first Funny Car driver to exceed 250 mph (400 km/h).

He raced a Shelby Super Snake in the 1968 and 1969 seasons, powered by a Ford engine instead of the ubiquitous Chrysler Hemi. When Ford discontinued the program, Prudhomme went into the "Snake and Mongoo$e" phase of his career.[1]

Prudhomme was known for his yellow 1970 Plymouth Barracuda in which he raced rival driver Tom McEwen in his red 1970 Plymouth Duster, named Mongoose. Both drivers gained wider public attention from Mattel's "Hot Wheels" toy versions of the cars that were released in 1970. Hot Wheels celebrated their 35th anniversary in 2005 with a two-day event.

He retired in 1994 to manage his own racing team. With driver Larry Dixon, Prudhomme's team won the Top Fuel championship in 2002 and 2003. In 2009, Dixon signed to drive the Al-Anabi Top Fuel Dragster, and Spencer Massey took over Prudhomme's car. At the end of the 2009 racing season, sponsorship went away and Prudhomme retired from active racing.


Movie

Prudhomme's accomplishments in racing are featured in the 2013 movie Snake and Mongoose which features the rivalry between "The Snake" and Tom "The Mongoose" McEwen. The film also discusses how both drivers brought drag racing into mainstream with the Mattel Hot Wheels sponsorship. The movie was inspired by the book SNAKE vs. MONGOO$E / HOW A RIVALRY CHANGED DRAG RACING FOREVER written by Tom Madigan.

Book

Don Prudhomme's early career is documented in the book, Six Seconds to Glory by Hal Higdon. The book covers the 1973 Nationals held in Indianapolis, a race in which Prudhomme was battling for his first Funny Car season title.

Awards

Images

References

  1. Vaughn, Mark (July 11, 2016). "Totally Badass". Autoweek: 6–7.

External links

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