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 ...
Orlando Speed World and Hemmings is the World’s Largest Collector Car Marketplace that hosts the annual Musclepalooza event that connects car enthusiasts, drag racers and collectors alike. For two ...
The videographer behind the "Wheels Plus" channel on YouTube is a big fan of the Mission Raceway Park - Thunder by the River ...
Most muscle cars are built for the mass market, but only a handful of lucky owners ever got to drive these.
This overlooked Ford was a purpose-built dragster and one of the rarest and most fearsome muscle cars of the golden era.
HOT ROD has been in the Top 10 ranking business for sixty years, albeit it has been an on-and-off affair. We resurrected the beloved rankings in 2023 after a long hiatus and the first HOT ROD Magazine ...
The 1980s was a transformative decade for the automotive industry, especially as it was recovering from the Malaise Era of the '70s. With engine power rising back to reasonable levels and car design ...
Dodge and drag racing, America’s homegrown automotive pastime, go together like stars and stripes. Souped-up cars from the Dodge stable were winning hot-rod competitions on California’s dry lake beds ...
Forty years ago, in 1986, Ford equipped the Mustang with electronic fuel injection while Buick gave its already enigmatic Grand National an intercooler. Those upgrades—along with advances across ...
Before there were specific drag-racing tires, drivers and engineers had to make do with what they had, leading to some pretty ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...