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Why nitromethane fuel is used in drag racing
Nitromethane, commonly known as “nitro,” plays a crucial role in the high-octane world of drag racing, providing the intense power needed to propel cars down the strip at breakneck speeds. Its unique ...
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How drag cars keep from blowing their engines
Drag racing is an exhilarating motorsport where cars reach incredible speeds in mere seconds. However, the immense power and ...
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Arizona's Iconic NASCAR Hub Combines Craft Beer, Racing Experiences, And A Foodie Scene In This Phoenix Suburb
From NASCAR races to small-batch brews and international cuisine, this vibrant Phoenix suburb satisfies thrill-seekers and ...
Fans can learn how DRS boosts overtaking at the Circuit of the Americas and where drivers can activate it this weekend.
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The Rarest Chevy Ever Produced
The ZL1 is a car so rare it makes unicorns look like squirrels. For perspective, the pantheon of rare Chevys is populated by ...
Ted Fox used new-school methods to make more power the old-school way—with a better-flowing top end and no boost.
The Chinese Haval H6 PHEV can hit 62 mph in under 5 seconds, so it thinks it can defeat the Tesla Model Y, Audi S5 Avant, ...
SPC Ford Windsor V-8 block delivers big-boost potential, durable reliability, easier fitment, and a foundation for builds.
After this engine got brought in with some issues, this team decided to flood the system with some serious machinery to boost horsepower by half.
V8s, V10s, and even larger engines may dominate the supercar performance leagues, but the humble V6 can deliver serious speed ...
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The worst British military aircraft to ever fly
The Supermarine Scimitar was the last Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm aircraft designed with an obsolete requirement to be able to ...
Aston Martin had ambitious plans to develop a car that could be competitive at the highest echelons of racing. Things didn't ...
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