Howard Johansen

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NationalityAmerican
1955National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) C/Gas national title
Howard Johansen
NationalityAmerican
Championship titles
1955National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) C/Gas national title

Howard Johansen was an American gasser drag racer.[1] He won the first ever National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) C/Gas national title, at Great Bend, Kansas, in 1955,.[2]

Driving a 1955 Chevrolet, Johansen won NHRA's first ever C/Gas national title, at Great Bend, Kansas, in 1955. He recorded a speed of 94.53 mph (152.13 km/h).[3] (His elapsed time was not recorded or has not been preserved.)

Johansen later founded the camshaft-grinding company Howard Cams.[4] which sponsored several well-known racing cars, including Rattler (driven by Larry Dixon Sr., to a Top Fuel Eliminator win at the Hot Rod Magazine Championship Drag Races in 1968[5]). The company was founded by Howard and his wife as Howards Power & Racing Equipment, as a manufacturer of racing cams in 1945. Howard and his wife retired in 1965 and turned the business over to his oldest son, Jerry, who ran the company until 1985. Jerry was considered one of the top engine turners of his day, and along with Don Madden, ran a series of “Howards Cams Rattler” and “Howards Cams Special” top fuel cars out of the shop as test beds for new products.

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