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Ed McCulloch, nicknamed "The Ace", is an American dragster and funny car driver.


History

McCulloch grew up in Oregon., motorsport.com (retrieved November 11, 2022) McCulloch started racing in a Chevrolet-powered
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dragster, which he built with his brother, Dan, in 1964. The car ran well, but in only his second race, at Woodburn Dragstrip, McCulloch failed to lift off the throttle and hit the mount for the
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; the car flipped, and McCulloch refused to drive again. It did not last. He partnered with Jim Albrich in building another car, and they hired a driver, who they could not afford to pay, so McCulloch took the seat. He proved his skill by being named #1 on ''Drag News'' Mr. Eliminator list on 13 June 1965, after defeating "Sneaky Pete" Robinson at Woodburn. McCulloch would hold the ranking for most of 1965 and part of 1966, before losing it to Robinson. Racing in the northwest, McCulloch beat Jerry "King" Ruth, thereby earning his nickname "The Ace". McCulloch moved to Funny Car in 1969.Burgess, Phil, ''National Dragster'' editor
"Ed McCulloch: Roaring down Memory Lane"
written September 8, 2017 (retrieved November 11, 2022)
Art Whipple had been slated to drive a new
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FC, powered by a big-block Chevy; McCulloch, intending only to do trial passes, qualified #1 at Woodburn and won the event. Whipple sold the Camaro, and McCulloch his dragster, in 1970, to build their first funny car together. It promptly set national records of 7.19 seconds and at OCIR. Bound for the
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in Indianapolis, the trailer caught fire and the car was destroyed. McCulloch began racing the funny car across the U.S., which dragsters did not allow. He won in his first Funny Car start. In 1971, McCulloch, his brother, and Whipple rebuilt the car, bringing Ed "Mr. Ed" Wills aboard. and made it to Indianapolis, NHRA's biggest race of the year; McCulloch won the FC class, his first national event victory. He and his brother went on to wins at Gainesville and
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. McCulloch also attracted sponsorship from
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, piloting the Dodge Demon funny car, '' Revellution'', beginning with the
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at
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that year; other drivers had only ever gotten royalties from Revell kits based on their cars. (''Revelloution'' would appear with a variable, and decreasing number, of "R"s as its career went on.) McCulloch's other major sponsor was
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. McCulloch continued to campaign the car until 1977, when the Revell deal expired. McCulloch parted ways with Whipple in 1972, after winning at the first race of the season, the
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, but recorded wins at the U.S. Nationals, Winternationals, Bakersfield,
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, and Springnationals, plus being runner-up to
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at the Summernationals. During 1972 and 1973, McCulloch attended over 100 race meets; this record was matched only by "Jungle Jim" Liberman and "TV Tommy" Ivo. He was edged out of a third straight national event win by
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at the
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in 1973. His success earned him ''Car and Driver'' Driver of the Year in 1973. Despite the punishing schedule, McCulloch says, "I loved it." He wished for an NHRA schedule of 30 national events a year, saying, "I'm sure I'm the only racer who would like that." By 2017, there were 24. Between 1971 and 1973, McCulloch won five national finals of seven entered, but his edge faded after that. He reached the final round several times, only to be runner up: to Dave Condit at the 1974 World Finals; at Bakersfield in 1973 (though he won there in 1974), three times in a row to
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in 1976, and to Denny Savage at the 1978
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. The lack of success led McCulloch to take a break in 1979, and act as an occasional hired driver for the Super Shops funny car. He came back with a win at Indy in 1980, beating Tom Ridings with a holeshot, but an inability to get sponsorship meant he was unable to continue, and he was out for three more years. Larry Minor, then running a successful Top Fuel dragster team, picked McCulloch to drive a new funny car in 1984, and (with tuning by Bernie Fedderly and Dan Olson) he would put the Miller Beer-sponsored car in at least one national event final round every year until his retirement, scoring twelve wins in 29 races. Of those, he won at Indy, He also took the ''Car and Driver'' award, again in 1988. In 1987, McCulloch faced a rookie
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in his first TF/FC start. He was runner-up to national champion Force in 1990, with 5 wins of 9 events. McCulloch was in the top five Winston points-scorers seven years in a row, from 1984 to 1991. Going back to his roots, McCulloch switched to driving a TF/D in 1992, in Minor's
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-sponsored car, and took his sixth U.S. Nationals win, his first in a Top Fuel dragster. That year, he reached the final round five times, and won three times, coming fifth in the points standings. His twenty-second NHRA win, his last, was the NHRA Nationals in Houston, Texas, in 1993; he was also runner-up at the Gatornats and eighth in points. That year, he also joined Slick 50's Club, with a pass of , the twelfth driver inaugurated. McCulloch retired from drag race driving in 1993. Then 51, appeared at an exhibition event, the Fast Masters Championship, competing in a
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at Indianapolis; he faced a number of other drivers, all over age 50, including oval track stars
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. Despite never before having raced on an oval or road course, McCulloch scored two heat race wins. After the second race of 1995,
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's tuner, Dick LaHaie (working for
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's team), asked McCulloch to be test driver; this time, he did not end up taking over the seat, but became a tuner for the senior Kalitta, after Dave Settles quit. McCulloch helped Connie Kalitta to two final round placings. At the last race of 1999, McCulloch took over tuning for Ron Capps, and has aided him to two wins in 10 finals. He took over tuning of
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's TF/D in 1998 and most of 1999, gaining two wins in seven events. Most recently, McCulloch acted as tuner for Prudhomme's Funny Car team, after Prudhomme added a second car in 2001, gaining one win in two final rounds. In his career, the only thing McCulloch had not achieved, as of 2001, was a Winston points championship win.


Awards

McCulloch was named to the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame in 2000. In 2001, he was named #19 on NHRA's 50 Greatest Drivers list. He was inducted into the
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in 2011.Ed McCulloch
at the
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:McCulloch, Ed Sportspeople from Oregon Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Dragster drivers