Pacific Northwest drag-racing legend Jerry Ruth, the self-proclaimed "King" and 1973 Top Fuel champion, passed away July 1 at age 87. Ruth dominated the region’s nitro ranks from 1964 to 1972, earning ...
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Why drag racing remains popular across generations
Drag racing, a thrilling motorsport that pits two vehicles against each other in a straight-line sprint, has captivated audiences for decades. Despite evolving automotive technology and changing ...
Introduced in 1970 and built in only a few hundred units through 1972, the Buick GSX is one of the rarest muscle cars from the golden. Conversely, the Plymouth Duster 340 is a rather common rig.
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Why drag racing became America’s straight-line sport
Drag racing, a sport characterized by its high-octane thrills and straight-line speed, has become an iconic part of American culture. With its roots deeply embedded in the American automotive ...
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