From that far-off seat in the bleachers, it may well appear that "little guy" drag racers have been flogging the same old cars for quite some time now: stripped-down coupes and roadsters in the ...
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Why drag racing remains popular across generations
Drag racing, a thrilling motorsport that pits two vehicles against each other in a straight-line sprint, has captivated audiences for decades. Despite evolving automotive technology and changing ...
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How drag racing shaped muscle car culture
Drag racing has been a pivotal force in shaping the muscle car culture, influencing both the development of high-performance vehicles and the lifestyle surrounding them. From the early days of street ...
Horsepower, torque, and all other aspects of vehicle performance considered, time ultimately is one of the core elements of motorsports, especially drag racing. What ...
Keith Black might not be a household name, but for many fans of drag racing and high-performance engines, he's a legend. Black, or "Uncle Keith," died in 1991. So, if your question is, "Does Keith ...
In 1952, the brilliant Rod & Custom magazine writer Roger Huntington did some math to figure out the quickest possible quarter-mile time drag racers would ever achieve: Just 9.1 seconds at 166 mph. He ...
If you blink fast, roll racing and drag racing both look almost completely the same — if you're even lucky enough to catch any of it by the time you open your eyes again. However, drag racing and roll ...
BROWNSBURG, Ind. — Don Schumacher is known for many things in the world of drag racing. A competitor, a businessman, a safety pioneer, and a winner are among them. Schumacher, who had been going ...
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