For most people, the idea of drag racing implies exhilaration and excitement. It also connotes danger. It's a good thing that radio-controlled cars can now enable anyone to experience the thrills and excitement of drag racing without being exposed to too much danger.
Drag racing, a contest between two cars starting from dead stop to determine which car can accelerate quicker to a given point. Read about the dangers of drag racing on the street and how to safely and legally drag race at your local drag racing facility.
In drag racing, vehicles race from one point to another in a straight line. Prior to the start of the race every driver performs a burn out and then lines up at the pint of starting. While informal drag races can be started by arm waving or flagging, professional races are started electronically with the help of vertically arranged lights that are known as Christmas Tree.
In drag racing, vehicles race from one point to another in a straight line. Prior to the start of the race every driver performs a burn out and then lines up at the pint of starting. While informal drag races can be started by arm waving or flagging, professional races are started electronically with the help of vertically arranged lights that are known as Christmas Tree.
Drag racing, a contest between two cars beginning from a complete stop over a distance of a 1/4 mile (1,320 feet) depends heavily on first 60 feet of the race, or the launch. The technique used for launching varies greatly depending on the how the car is equipped. The type of transmission, which wheels are being driven, tires, power, suspension and track preparation all play key roles in how to go about getting the best launch possible from the car.
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