
Longtime NHRA driver Leah Pruett in images
Longtime NHRA driver Leah Pruett in images
Leah Pruett is one of the most familiar names on the NHRA circuit. She has driven to 18 victories, 18 (12 Top Fuel, 3 Pro Mod, 3 Factory Stock Showdown) and enjoyed great success. Most recently, she drove for Tony Stewart Racing. She's also married to the former NASCAR star and current NHRA great.
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