Reina americana de las carreras de drag

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  Por John Porcari.

Barbara Roufs fue la chica trofeo de American Drag Race que dio vida a las carreras de autos y emoción a los fanáticos y se ganó un nombre por ello. ¡Tenía 29 años y su espectacular apariencia realmente llamó tu atención!

Nació en 1944 en el sur de California.

A finales de la década de 1960 y principios de la de 1970, Roufs actuó como trofeo de carreras de resistencia en la sexta edición anual del Campeonato Dragster Profesional de los Estados Unidos del Orange County International Raceway, donde reinó supremamente. Además, Barbara también fue campeona de la PDA (Professional Dragster Association) en 1973.

En 1991, Bárbara falleció a la edad de 47 años.

 


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Mayo 12, 2024


 

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Miguel D'urso
Miguel D'urso
10 months ago

La chica andaba con los tapones de punta

Julia
Julia
10 months ago

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Dan Horner
Dan Horner
10 months ago

I always had and have a great deal of respect for Shirley “Cha Cha” Muldowny! I remember when she started and couldn’t help thinking of the battle she was in for and quietly cheered for her! She was a pioneer in many ways!
My dad gt to know Barbara, he said she was a real lady and a proud mother of two…

Señor Capuchino
Señor Capuchino
10 months ago

hermosa piba

Joe Republic
Joe Republic
10 months ago

I grew up in So.Cal. and was a street racer back in the early 70″s. Back then we had 4 drag strips n the L.A. area, OCIR(Orange County) Irwindale, Lyon’s, and Pomona. It seemed like every weekend there was something race related going on at one track or another,(That keep it in the public eye, i think) Also 73 was the beginning of the end for “muscle cars”. Detroit was under pressure to bring emissions down and mileage up. A 1974 anything was junk and everybody just lost interest.

Peterkin_4570
Peterkin_4570
10 months ago

Ich habe meine Familie damals besucht, als ich ein Kind war, und ich erinnere mich an einen Unfall auf dem New England Dragway in den 70er Jahren, als zwei Nitro-Funnycars am oberen Ende über Rutschen fuhren, sie ineinander zogen und beide zusammenschlugen. Ich glaube, es war Tim Kushis Yankee Sizzler und TV Tommy Ivos Nationwise Rod Shops-Auto. Ich erinnere mich, dass einer von ihnen sagte, er habe gesehen, wie sein Arm aus dem Überrollkäfig ragte, und zog ihn gerade noch rechtzeitig hinein, damit er ihn nicht verlor. Es würde mich wundern, wenn das jemand auf Film hätte. Das war ein ziemlich schlimmes Wrack.

Tony Jackson
Tony Jackson
10 months ago

Watching this girls in tiny shorts and tie tank tops was paradise
Now, they are all grannnies…

Jimmy Kavarach
Jimmy Kavarach
10 months ago

My uncle took me to my first drag race in 69, the first time a railler broke 200mph we thought how could they go faster wrong, Raillers were dragsters with the engines in front. I never met Barbara but I saw Jungle pam a couple of times. What a woman!!!

Lucio Sanchez
Lucio Sanchez
10 months ago

Que belleza de mujer y que joven que murió .

T. Sanders
T. Sanders
10 months ago

Tiempos inolvidables que no volverán .

Mick Reinhold
Mick Reinhold
10 months ago

Love 70’s racing the best… I remember Barbara and Jungle Pam pretty well.

Louis Schatmann
Louis Schatmann
10 months ago
Reply to  Mick Reinhold

I’d love to go back in time.

Taren Hack
Taren Hack
10 months ago

Wish these days could make a comeback . And those real ladies

Roy Reeves
Roy Reeves
10 months ago

Good ole times…

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