NHRA turns 75. Discover how Wally Parks used HOT ROD magazine to legitimize drag racing, standardize the quarter-mile, and ...
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 ...
In a major announcement at the Performance Racing Industry Show in Indianapolis, the Red Line Oil Professional Drag Racers Association Drag Racing Series has unveiled transformative updates for the ...
Organized drag racing was devised in the offices of HOT ROD, and the magazine has often been involved in reinventing it. The first example was shortly after Wally Parks left publishing to pursue the ...
Top Fuel’s Shawn Langdon details cancellation of Qatar series; keeps in touch with friends amid region’s turmoil.
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The legends who made drag racing famous
Drag racing, a sport that combines speed, precision, and intense competition, has captivated audiences worldwide since its inception. While the roar of engines and the smell of burning rubber are ...
Burnouts. Hot rods. Hemis. Horsepower. The smell of racing fuel. Trophy girls. Drag racing back in the day wasn’t polished or corporate — it was raw, loud, and rebellious. From two friends squaring ...
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