Jerry (The King) Ruth was a former professional
drag racer
Drag racing is a type of motor racing in which automobiles or motorcycles compete, usually two at a time, to be first to cross a set finish line. The race follows a short, straight course from a standing start over a measured distance, most c ...
who raced in the "golden age of drag racing" in the 1960s and 1970s. He was known as drag racing's "King of the Northwest".
Racing career
Ruth began his career at young age. He raced several kinds of gas-powered coups and sedans in the late 1950s and early 60's along with his brother John. In early 1963 he purchased Chevy gas-powered dragster from the Bier brothers of southern California and after racing in the A/GD gasoline classes, he started experimenting with nitro-fueled dragsters later that year. He began building several cars and amassed various wins and track records. Ruth captured the NHRA Division 6 title five years from 1964–69 and began referring to himself as "The King". He quickly made a name for himself and in 1971 set a Top Fuel elapsed time of 6.43 seconds -tied for the quickest in history at the time, in his Don Long Mustang Funny Car which he built himself.
In 1972 Ruth sold his self-made car and adopted a
Keith Black aluminum
426 Hemi
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, rear-engine dragster. He would gain prominence in 1973 when he defeated Gary Beck a two-time U.S. Nationals champion, in the 1973 NHRA World Finals at the high altitude Amarillo Dragway. He set an elapsed time of 6.11-second at 232.55 mph in his first national event win. Another notable race came in 1977 when he defeated "Big Daddy"
Don Garlits
Donald Glenn Garlits (born January 14, 1932) is an American race car driver and automotive engineer. Born in Tampa, Florida, Garlits is considered the father of drag racing, he is known as "Big Daddy" to drag racing fans around the world. A pion ...
at the Top Fuel
Auto Club Raceway Winternationals in
Pomona, California
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. In the 1977 NHRA Summernationals he achieved the fastest time in drag racing history of 255.63 mph while piloting Don Garlits’ “Swamp Rat".
On his way to becoming world champion he would endure several violent accidents, and suffered a broken arm and a severed fingertip. He had reached speeds of 260 mph by the time of his retirement in the mid 1980s. During his racing career Ruth earned three divisional Funny Car titles (two while driver, and one as an owner), eight divisional Top Fuel titles (including seven in a row from ’68-’74), as well as the Top Fuel world title. Ruth would also become the first driver to win both
Funny Car and
Top Fuel
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finals at the same pro event, a feat he would accomplish three more times.
Early life
Jerry Ruth was born the youngest of three brothers in
Kent, Washington
Kent is a city in King County, Washington, King County, Washington (state), Washington, United States. It is part of the Seattle metropolitan area, Seattle–Tacoma–Bellevue metropolitan area and had a population of 136,588 as of the 2020 Unit ...
south of
Seattle
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on the Benson Highway. His Father was a real estate developer. His brother Bill continued in his father's footsteps operating W. E. Ruth Real Estate for many years, very visibly by using a caboose as his office next door to the family home. His brother, John, was involved in auto parts. When he was young he would race with his friends to see who could get to the Kent-Meridian High School parking lot first. Ruth considers
Pacific Raceways
Pacific Raceways is a mixed-use road racing and drag racing facility near Kent, Washington. The race track was constructed in 1959 and opened in 1960. The track was originally named Kent Pacific Raceways, then became known as Seattle Internationa ...
near his hometown of Kent his all-time favorite track.Ruth passed away at the age of 87 on July 1, 2025.
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References
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Dragster drivers
Sportspeople from Kent, Washington
Racing drivers from Seattle
Year of birth missing