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In the world of drag racing,->ke446 there are plenty of examples of “that guy.” You know who I’m talking about – the guy with the supposedly sports car who dropped major coin to massage ...
In the second showdown, the three remaining Mercedes-AMG vehicles all performed well, but there can only be one winner. The E ...
When you lose a drag race to a refrigerator on wheels filled with camping equipment, you know it's time to build a better city car. We are looking at you, smart ...
Why would anybody hold a drag race between a Lamborghini and a smart? The answer obviously has to do with giggles and we have to explain that we're looking at a parking lot sprint here. The folks ...
Fuel efficiency, diminutive proportions, delicate packaging - just some of the things this Smart ForTwo lacks. That's because it's got a big block V8 in it. As in Chevy's sledgehammer of an engine ...
MUST SEE: Maserati MC12 GT1 Race Car Sounds Off: Video At least, it’s one recipe for taking the drag-radial-shod pony car to task. And to be fair, the Smart driver ...
That is not a typo. Someone really transplanted a big-block Chevy into a Smart Car, effectively stuffing the largest possible engine into the smallest possible car. Ain’t hot rodding grand?
Alauda Racing, an Australian eVTOL startup, has officially started racing its electric flying race cars, pitting two cars against each other in a drag race.
The origins of HOT ROD Drag Week Presented by Gear Vendors Overdrive aren't a mystery; the magazine's editor-in-chief in 2005, David Freiburger, sought to build a new kind of street-legal drag race.