Drag Racing

Drag racing is one of the most dangerous andseparate Funny Cars, which had fiberglass bodies
deadly hobbies around the United States and thewith fenders, from dragsters. Erroneously
world. Drag racing is illegal in most areas of theattributed to flip-top bodies of Funny Cars.
country and is done late at night on long stretches•Fuel-mix of methanol and nitromethane ("pop",
of road between two usually inexperiencednitro); race class using it
drivers. Inexperienced means that they are not•Holeshot-getting a significant advantage off
professional race car drivers. There is legal dragthe starting line. The other driver gets
racing in the United States and it takes place on a"holeshotted" or "left at the tree". A "holeshot
safe race track. Two vehicles race down a longwin" is any win in a heads-up class where a slower
track with a set distance at top speed and deploycar beats a faster car because of better reaction
a parachute at the end of the race to help withtime.
the breaking process.•Hook Up-Good traction between tires and
The National Hot Rod Association, also known astrack resulting in increased acceleration and
the NHRA, is in charge of overseeing the majorityreduced slipping or smoking of tires.
of drag races in the United States. The second•Nitro-nitromethane (sometimes incorrectly
largest racing organization is the International Hotused to refer to nitrous oxide)
Rod Association, also known as the IHRA. There•Overdrive-The ratio between the revolutions
are five classes in drag racing in the NHRA andof the supercharger to the revolutions of the
the IHRA. They are the Top Fuel Dragster, theengine, controlling amount of boost; see
Top Fuel Funny Car, the Pro Modified, the Prounderdrive
Stock and the Pro Stock Bike. The latter is a•Rail-dragster (as distinct from bodied car or
heavily modified motorcycle and is only raced inflopper). From the exposed frame rails of early
the NHRA. Some unprofessional yet popularcars.
classes are the Super Stock, the Sport Compact,•Slingshot-early front-engined dragster, named
the Top Sportsman, the Pro FWD and the Topfor the driving position behind the rear wheels
Alcohol Dragster.(erroneously attributed to launch speed)
Here is a brief list of terms and their definitions•Top end-finish line of strip; high part of engine's
regarding drag racing from Drag Racing Maderev band.
Easy's website:•Traction bars-rear struts fixed to rear axle to
•Beam-starting line electric eye controllingkeep rear axle from twisting, causing wheel hop
"pre-staged" and "staged" lightsand loss of traction; also called slapper bars.
•Blow-supercharge; wreck. Said of an engine.•Wheelie bars-rear struts fixed to rear axle,
•Digger-dragster (as distinct from a bodied carwhich protrude out to rear of car to help prevent
or flopper)car's front from rasing too high or flipping over on
•Flopper-Funny Car, short for "fender flopper."launch.
Coined by dragster crews in the late 1960s to