Broadly speaking, drag racing vehicles of any sort rely on two key factors: power and traction. This relationship usually determines who wins — too little traction or too little power, and you end up ...
We’ve covered drag racing on asphalt and in the mud. Interesting alternatives between construction trucks, rando farm equipment, and the kiddo version with Power Wheels have also caught our eye. So, ...
For the first few decades of the 20th century, V8 engines were finicky, expensive things reserved for low-production luxury cars. Fancy pants Cadillacs and LaSalles were powered by V8s, while more ...