During the 1960s, drag racing competitions sanctioned by the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) reached unprecedented levels of popularity, so American manufacturers introduced a series of ...
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In the 1960s, many Chevrolet owners enjoyed going drag racing. However, its parent company, General Motors, banned the various divisions from participating in factory-backed motorsports. Some of GM's ...
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Drag racing has long captivated audiences with its thrilling displays of speed and power. However, not every legendary figure ...
One of the most legendary American sports cars of the 1960s has returned. The Shelby "Dragonsnake" Cobra was a version of the iconic roadster that was developed for drag racing. The V8-powered ...
When talking about the 1960s drag racing scene, we usually think about factory Super Stock vehicles, gassers, and the then-new funny cars. But enthusiasts kept racing true-blue stock rigs at the time.
Sep. 21—Washington has lost another racing legend. Dale Moody, part the legendary Moody-Jones drag racing duo passed away at age 91. A talented mechanic, Moody started racing with Sam Jones and his ...
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