Pro Stock Cars
Title | Pro Stock Cars PDF eBook |
Author | Muriel L. Dubois |
Publisher | Capstone |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780736809313 |
The History of NHRA Pro Stock, 1970-2019
Title | The History of NHRA Pro Stock, 1970-2019 PDF eBook |
Author | Nhra Publications |
Publisher | |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 2020-01-30 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
No collection of a true student of the sport will be complete without The History of NHRA Pro Stock. From the achievements of pioneers such as Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins and the famed Sox & Martin through season after season of utter domination by Bob Glidden to today's six-second, 210-mph factory hot rods, The History of NHRA Pro Stock guides readers through the years of milestones, groundbreaking technology, and career turning points in this fascinating segment of NHRA competition. This newly revised and expanded edition covers the greatest moments in the 50 years of Pro Stock competition.
Drag Racing in the 1960s
Title | Drag Racing in the 1960s PDF eBook |
Author | Doug Boyce |
Publisher | CarTech Inc |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2021-03-15 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 1613255829 |
The 1960s were a fascinating decade on the race scene. Relive the memories today through this wonderful new book. Drag racing has a long and storied history. Many have said that the first drag race happened shortly after the second car was made. While that may or may not be true, racing prior to World War II was mostly centered around dry-lake activities and top-speed runs. After the war, drag racing became organized with the formation of the NHRA, and during the 1950s, many tracks were built across America to accommodate the racers. Technology in the 1950s centered on the manufacturers updating old flathead designs into newer overhead-valve designs, and the horsepower race really started to heat up. In many forms of racing, the 1960s brought technological evolution. The decade began with big engines in even bigger stock chassis and ended with purpose-built race-only chassis, fiberglass bodies, fuel injection, nitro methane, and blowers. Quarter-mile times that were in the 13-second range in the beginning of the decade were in the 7-second range by the end. New classes were formed, dedicated cars were built for them, and many racers themselves became recognized names in the sports landscape. In Drag Racing in the 60s: The Evolution in Race Car Technology, veteran author Doug Boyce takes you on a ride through the entire decade from a technological point of view rather than a results-based one. Covered are all the classes, including Super Stocks, Altered Wheelbase cars (which led to Funny Cars), Top Fuelers, Gassers, and more.
Pro Stock Drag Racing of the 1970s Photo Archive
Title | Pro Stock Drag Racing of the 1970s Photo Archive PDF eBook |
Author | Howard V. Koby |
Publisher | Iconografix |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Drag racers |
ISBN | 9781583881415 |
Howard V. Koby. Popular drivers like "Dandy Dick" Landy, Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins, Ronnie Sox, Bob Glidden, Wally Booth, Wayne Gapp, Warren Johnson, "Dyno" Don Nicholson, Lee Hunter, Scott Shafiroff, Brad Yuill, Richie Zul, and many more are all showcased in drag race action in this door-slammer pictorial. A must for hardcore Pro Stock fans!
NASCAR Die-Cast
Title | NASCAR Die-Cast PDF eBook |
Author | Checker Bee Publishing |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000-05 |
Genre | Die-cast toys |
ISBN | 9781585980697 |
-- An overview of NASCAR RM Winston Cup racing -- Die-cast collectibles for some of the top Winston Cup Series drivers -- Biographies for some of the biggest names in auto racing -- Up-to-date secondary market values
Pro Stock Car Racing
Title | Pro Stock Car Racing PDF eBook |
Author | Wil Mara |
Publisher | Capstone |
Pages | 54 |
Release | 2000-08 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780736888844 |
Introduces the sport of stock car racing including its history, various special features of the cars, and qualifications of drivers and crews.
Hubert Platt
Title | Hubert Platt PDF eBook |
Author | Allen Platt |
Publisher | CarTech Inc |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2019-05-15 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 1613253974 |
Webster's Dictionary lists the term showman as "a notably spectacular, dramatic, or effective performer." In the art of drag racing, Hubert Platt checked all boxes. Known as the "Georgia Shaker," Platt cut his motoring teeth on the long straightaways and twisty back roads of South Carolina while bootlegging moonshine. After a run-in with the law in 1958, Platt transferred his driving skills from illegal activity to sanctioned drag racing and began one of the most dominant runs in drag racing history until his retirement in 1977. After stints in 1957, 1938, and 1962 Chevrolets, Platt's next ride was a Z11 Impala, which carried his first "Georgia Shaker" moniker. Once Chevrolet pulled out of sanctioned racing, Platt found a new home with Ford for 1964 and remained there until he hung up his helmet. Some of the cars he campaigned became icons in their own right. His factory-backed and personal machines included a 1963 Z11 Impala, 1964 Thunderbolt, 1965 Falcon, 1966 Mustang Funny Car, 1967 Fairlane 427, 1968-1/2 Cobra Jet, 1969 CJ Mustang, 1970 427 SOHC Mustang, and 1970 Boss 429 Maverick. A 1986 NHRA Hall of Fame member, Platt's lasting legacy on the sport can’t be denied. Whether he was launching his Falcon with the door open, conducting a Ford Drag Team seminar, or posting low E.T. at the 1967 US Nationals in his Fairlane, Platt's imprint on drag racing was all-encompassing. His son and biggest fan, Allen Platt, shares his dad's iconic career in, Hubert Platt: Fast Fords of the "Georgia Shaker"!