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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 ...
NHRA turns 75. Discover how Wally Parks used HOT ROD magazine to legitimize drag racing, standardize the quarter-mile, and ...
NHRA Legend John Force, 76, is on the mend in Yorba Linda, California, after suffering a traumatic brain injury in a crash at Virginia Motorsports last June. Approaching the one-year anniversary of ...
With a list of accolades that mark him as one of door slammer drag racing’s greats over the last decade and a half, Ron Rhodes has become a bit of a household name in the sport. He’s won championships ...
Drag racing legend John Force is retiring after 46 years on the track. Now 76, Force has not raced since June 2024, when his engine exploded at the NHRA Virginia Nationals, sending his burning car ...
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Dodge once sold a muscle car that never became famous
A forgotten Dodge from the early 1960s previewed the muscle-car formula with lightweight design, factory intent, and serious ...
Tony Stewart has done just about everything in motorsports, but he’s not done chasing speed. The NASCAR Hall of Famer is set to jump back into the driver’s seat for the 2026 NHRA season, and this time ...
There are muscle cars, there are legends, and then there are the sparks that lit entire fires. Before the 52 factory-built red-white-and-blue 1969 SS/AMX drag cars became the high-water mark of ...
A drag race featuring the most iconic cars from the original The Fast and the Furious sounds like the dream scenario for any ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NHRA Legend John Force, 76, is on the mend ...
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