Shirley Muldowney, also known as the “First Lady of Drag Racing,” is a true pioneer of motorsport, breaking into the male-dominated world of drag racing as the first woman licensed by the NHRA to ...
At one point in time, Shirley "Cha Cha" Muldowney was just an ordinary American child. Far more interested in street racing and hot rods than whatever her schoolteachers in Schenectady, New York, had ...
Flower Mound, TX, resident Dave Barry brought a 1964 Nova to HOT ROD Drag Week2013 to compete in the Super Street Small-Block Naturally Aspirated class. Without him at the wheel, the little Bow Tie ...
During the first quarter of the year, GM's Chevrolet posted a rollercoaster of sales – its Silverado series was the second-best-selling nameplate in America after Ford's F-Series, while the ...
After transforming a dusty 1974 Nova SS with a 427 small-block and Summit Racing parts, we finally hit the streets during Cruisin’ the Coast. We finally got behind the wheel of our 1974 Nova SS barn ...
We were roaming the Super Chevy show in Memphis when we spotted this '70 Nova drag car. We were immediately drawn to this period-perfect two-lane terror. "Now this is ...
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Jon Bitler Shows Off 3000 Horsepower Chevy Nova
The engineers probably weren’t expecting their car to have this much power decades after its initial build.
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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 ...
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