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I Took My Duramax Mudding on Drag Slicks!I took my Duramax out mudding - with drag slicks on. In this video, you’ll see what happens when you throw racing tires into ...
Rear-wheel drive cars and front-wheel drive cars cause different wear and tear on your tires, but you might be surprised to ...
Top Fuel’s Doug Kalitta continued his magic in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge on Saturday at Motorsports Park, ...
Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals drag racing in Norwalk: What to know for this weekend’s event
From 150+ decibel engines to 11,000 horsepower machines, Norwalk's premier drag racing weekend brings the fastest motorsport ...
Four people were arrested Tuesday, accused of drag racing "multiple high-end luxury sports cars" in Grand Teton National Park ...
Roadkill Nights, the summer drag-racing tradition in Pontiac, will bring the tire-smoking action back to Woodward Avenue on ...
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Mud, Tires, & Grudge; Aggressive 4x4 Drag Racing in Michigan - MSNRaw power, deep mud, and serious rivalries—4x4 drag racing doesn't get wilder than this 💥🛻🌪️ #4x4DragRacing #MudMayhem #MichiganRacing #OffRoadBeasts #GrudgeMatch ...
Drag cars need wide tires in back to provide grip for the drive axle. Using similarly wide tires at the front would increase friction and resistance, which would ultimately slow the vehicle down ...
To those who don’t know much about drag racing, NHRA participants regularly take their 12,000-hp cars to more than 330 mph in less than four seconds on a 1,000-ft. strip of asphalt.
To date, Hoosier has made a lineup of racing tires for road courses, dirt ovals, drag racing, karting, off-roading, rallying, and even for pro street cars. None were made to be street-legal ...
The format remains the same as every heads-up race at Roadkill Nights—DOT tires adorn all four corners and the measurement separating the two categories is 10.5 inches of width for each rear tire.
NASCAR and IndyCar legend Tony Stewart has found a new calling and love in drag racing, where success at 330 mph is in all things minuscule.
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