November 22, 2009
Drag Racing Muscle Car
Drag racing Muscle car is a variety of high performance automobile. Classic muscle cars were produced in the late 1960s and early 1970s, characterized by large displacement V-8s, large tires, specialized wheels, dual exhaust, racing stripes or flames, supercharges or blowers and flat out speed and amazing looks. America's automobile industry during this time manufactured some of the most memorable cars built to date. The modern versions of drag racing muscle car can outclass the previous models in every possible parameter the original version muscle cars are also in demand with the car enthusiasts all over the world.
The popularity and performance of drag racing muscle cars grew in the early 1960s, while Mopar (Dodge, Plymouth, and Chrysler) and Ford battled for supremacy in drag racing-the 1962 Dodge Dart 413 CID 6.8 Liter of Max Wedge, could have completed in almost 13 second .25 mile drag race at over than a 100miles. Drag race is a type of race where the distance is fixed and the entire distance has to be covered in the leats possible time. The standard distance of the races are almost a quarter of a mile, contested in the highest horsepower classes only. Each driver is allowed to perform a burnout which heats up the tires and lays rubber down at the start of the track, improving traction.
Informal drag races can also be started anywhere, which includes flag-waving and an arm-dropping. Professional drag races are mostly started electronically; with a series of vertically-arranged lights known as a Christmas tree. A Christmas tree consists of a column of lights for each driver or lane. In each of the columns, the top two lights are generally small amber lights connected to light beams on the track, which when broken by the vehicle's front tire(s) indicate that the driver has pre-staged. Moreover, several measurements are taken for each of the races: reaction time, elapsed time, and speed. Elapsed time refers to the time from the vehicle leaves the start line to the cross of the finish line. The person who wins crosses the finish line first.
Drag racing Muscle cars attract a huge number of young customers as well their parents into showrooms, and they bought the standard editions. Ford built almost 200 lightweight Ford Galaxies for drag racing in the year of 1963.
Drag racing muscle cars are extremely popular among racing cars and they are fascinating too. On top of that, with these types of cars you have the pleasure of enjoying the killing speed.
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