Ed McCulloch: Join the Revellution
In 1972, noone and nothing was hotter than Ed “Ace” McCulloch and the Revullution dragster.
In 1972, noone and nothing was hotter than Ed “Ace” McCulloch and the Revullution dragster.
The Classic Corner: Looking back at Connie Kalitta’s storied career.
The Quarter Mile Foundation launched Project 1320 to interview the founders and heroes of drag racing since World War II, preserving the legacy of the sport.
Over the past weeks, we’ve taken a close look at fabricated (sheet metal) Ford housings. They’re absolutely trick pieces of work (and they work well […]
The Burnout chats with Classic Industries Jeff Leonard about one of his prized possessions – Dickie Harrell’s ’69 COPO Camaro.
Photos and Video: Courtesy of Strange Engineering The Booze Brothers Freight Train is coming, and it’s powered by Strange Engineering. The Candy Apple red 1992 […]
In past segments of our “Star Wars Axle Housing” series, we looked at how and why the fabricated housing first became available. We also looked […]
Part II of this series looks at the basics of a custom fabricated rear axle housing. You might be surprised at the thought and the technology that goes into one of these pieces.
Ford 9-inch rear axles are the darlings of drag racing (and other forms of racing too). They’ve been used in everything from the lowest class […]
A delay box is a device that assists in perfecting your reaction time in a drag race, however some drag racers conceal the device and race in a no box class.