This vintage magazine article details the 1972 American Motorcycle Drag Race Association (AMDRA) National Championships held at Atco Dragway on October 28-29. It highlights the exciting period of two-wheeled drag racing with $15,000 in cash prizes and the challenge of drag racing motorcycles such as Dan Johnson's "Goliath." The article includes dynamic black and white action photography by Douglas Mellor, capturing the high-speed intensity of the sport, including a shot of racer Bob Mauriello.

The piece also covers organizational updates with the American Motorcycle Association's agreement to sanction AMDRA events starting in 1973, ensuring a structured national championship series with points contributing to a coveted Number One plate. This ephemera offers a fascinating glimpse into early 1970s motorcycle drag racing culture and the emergence of professional drag racing circuits. The page measures approximately 11 x 17 inches, printed on quality magazine stock with vibrant blue and black graphic elements.

A unique collectible for motorsport enthusiasts, vintage motorcycle fans, and ephemera collectors who appreciate mid-century American motorcycle history and racing heritage. The article's clear text and striking imagery make it ideal for display or inclusion in a motorsport or motorcycle memorabilia collection.