These days, we're told a car should be as predictable as possible; it should only do what we're telling it to and not have any ideas of its own. Cars are soulless machines that don't live and breathe.
What’s better – more power, or less weight? In the world of drag racing, it can be a bit of a toss-up, but now, we’re seeing this battle play out with a drag race between a 1969 Chevy Nova SS396 and ...
While not as iconic as the Camaro and the Chevelle, the Chevrolet Nova developed into a highly competitive muscle car in the late 1960s. Available with both the 350- and 396-cubic-inch (5.7- and ...
Shirley Muldowney, also known as the “First Lady of Drag Racing,” is a true pioneer of motorsport, breaking into the male-dominated world of drag racing as the first woman licensed by the NHRA to ...
Part show car, part HOT ROD Drag Week Unlimited class speed machine, Jason Sack's Nova offers the best of both worlds, and the Wyoming native returns to Drag Week once more to throw down with the best ...
It has been a decade since Larry Larson competed in a HOT ROD Drag Week Presented by Gear Vendors Overdrive, but his name continues to carry reverence and respect in the ranks. The chassis ...
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