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Fuel Curve Top 10 of 2021 – #2 Goodguys Announces 2022 Event Schedule; Adds 25-year Rolling Cutoff

Editors Note: As we near the end of 2021 we wanted to do a Top 10 countdown of the 10 most popular stories that published on FuelCurve.com this season – car features, tech articles, and news items that are worth viewing again, or for the first time if you hadn’t seen them before. The 2021 year was a nice rebound from 2020 and we’re excited and looking forward to getting back out there in 2022 to bring you a new batch of fresh content that you’ve become accustomed to seeing on Fuel Curve over the past few years, plus extending our reach to cover a wider variety of events and hot rod happening’s from around the country.

#2 Goodguys Announces 2022 Event Schedule; Adds 25-year Rolling Cutoff

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The most notable shift for the Goodguys 2022 season is an updated national event vehicle year eligibility cutoff. The new cutoff moves from the current 1987-and-older eligibility to a rolling 25-year eligibility, thus allowing owners of newer classic and custom cars to share their passion for the ever-evolving car culture landscape. For the 2022 National event series, this means any vehicle from 1997 or prior will now be eligible to participate all weekend long.

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In addition to the new vehicle eligibility guideline, the 2022 event calendar includes several schedule changes. The 16th BASF Nashville Nationals will have both a date and location change, now taking place May 13-15, 2022 and held at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tennessee. The 20th Great Northwest Nationals will also shift weekends in 2022 and will take place earlier in the season, June 10-12, 2022 at the Spokane County Fair & Expo Center in Spokane, Washington.

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A lifelong car kid, Steven grew up around drag strips – his name may sound familiar because his grandfather is Bob Bunker, a Pro Mod pioneer who piloted the “Folsom Flash” ’55 Chevy from the ’70s through the ’90s. Steven’s father, Bob Bunker Jr., heads up Bunker Motorsports and is a regular in the West Coast racing scene, building chassis and race cars for more than 30 years. With genetics like that, it’s no wonder Steven has a passion for both cars and motorsports. In addition to helping his father and honing his fabrication skills at Bunker Motorsports, Steven began shooting photos at the drag strip and capturing the action with his Canon camera. He is now artfully crafting stories around the awesome machines at the shows, as well as the men and women behind them. When he's is not on the road covering events, he spends his downtime out on the water fishing, building his 1962 Chevy Nova, or cruising his 1987 GMC Suburban.