John Force Still in the Fight, Even Without Crew Chief
With two races left in the NHRA Countdown, John Force and his crew chief Jimmy Prock have parted ways, and everyone is left wondering how the 16-time champion is going to stay competitive.
With two races left in the NHRA Countdown, John Force and his crew chief Jimmy Prock have parted ways, and everyone is left wondering how the 16-time champion is going to stay competitive.
Drag Race 101: Tuning Tips: Squeezing Out More Power. Smaller ways to boost efficiency and reliability for better performance.
The final event of the USCA’s regular season is finished and now the top performers from OPTIMA’s Search for the Ultimate Street Car prepare for the final showdown in Las Vegas.
Safety is paramount when you’re traveling at 300 MPH.
Let Miss Shurlee Sweet brighten up your day!
This year was unusual. Speed Week—scheduled for Aug. 9-15, 2014 and promoted as the 100th Anniversary of Salt Flats Racing—was cancelled due to weather conditions.
We chat with NHRA Mello Yello Funny Car points leader, Matt Hagan, as he prepares for the final two rounds of this season.
In the last issue, we took an involved look at the business end of the car – the tires. And we devoted that space specifically drag radials. But what about the front of the car?
Find out if the 707 HP Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat can actually handle some corners.
John Force Racing CEO and 16-time NHRA Funny Car champion John Force announced today that he has accepted the resignation of his Castrol GTX High Mileage crew chief Jimmy Prock effective today.