Legendary sportsman and bracket racer Edmond Richardson and his son Ryan, the 1-2 punch behind Richardson Boyz Racing, have joined forces with Strange Engineering for the 2015 racing season. The Richardsons bring a winning legacy spanning several decades to the partnership, along with a large fan base in the sportsman ranks and consistent late-round finishes at event after event. In return, Strange will be co-sponsoring the upcoming Tennessee Bottom Bulb Shootout at US43 Dragway in Ethridge, TN, and also providing the team a host of Strange Engineering components, which the Richardsons will have available in a racer-support capacity at all events they attend.
Strange has built a reputation for offering excellent quality at competitive pricing, with a full catalog of parts available for street cars to Top Fuel applications. Along with their quality parts, Strange also offers excellent customer service. It’s inevitable that even the best-built parts fail from time to time, and knowing the company will stand behind their products and work to get your race car back up and running as quickly as possible is a reassurance most racers will find comforting.
Strange Engineering boasts – and does so with pride – that their products are Made in the USA. In today’s marketplace, the battle for profits often dictates companies move their manufacturing roles overseas, but Strange has kept their entire line in-country. They are also dedicated solely to drag racing, allowing them to keep a laser focus on building the best parts possible for each application, built for drag racers by drag racers.
Be sure to check out Strange Engineering’s website for more details on this partnership, as well as Strange’s full product line. If you’re a bottom-bulb bracket racer, or would like to give “hitting the bottom” a try, the Tennessee Bottom Bulb Shootout is coming up in June and would be an excellent opportunity to acquaint yourself with the most primitive, and often most competitive and rewarding, type of racing.