No Simple Build: One ’50 Chevy Chop Top
This shimmering, lowline Chevy started as an aging relic full of rusted holes.
This shimmering, lowline Chevy started as an aging relic full of rusted holes.
Racing at the limit is something one can only do for a few hours, tops, but when the challenge takes twelve hours or more, how do the drivers cope?
We’ve made a great deal of progress with differentials since the 1970s, 1980s, and even the 1990s.
Tommy Parry breaks down what trail braking is and how it’s used in racing.
The skilled driver knows how to use both feet depending on the situation they’re in.
Though the name means “beauty,” Bella started out its build as a bit long in the tooth.
Gaining the psychological advantage is integral to becoming a top driver, and learning how to psych out a rival can often overcome sheer speed; the trick is, not many people know how to do this.
After retiring from a sterling career as an Army Aviation helicopter test pilot, Kevin decided to build a special, sturdy rat rod that could double as a daily driver and provide some fun for the kids.
And so it began, with bold intentions to lower the truck, chop it, and reconstruct it in a way a mad scientist might consider a little brash.
There are plenty of things to consider when approaching a relatively high apex curb.