Celebrating 75 years of speed, power, and the world's fastest motorsport

Malcolm Durham broke drag racing’s color barrier, becoming the sport’s first Black superstar in the 1960s. Known as “D.C. Lip,” Durham was a soft-spoken, hardworking racer who excelled in match racing and adapted to the evolving Funny Car class. He achieved significant wins, broke the 200-mph barrier, and competed in Pro Stock.