There is http://www.stockdragtimes.com as well! :) http://www.albeedigital.com/supercoupe/articles/0-60times.html Includes as tested times for a significant number of both stock and tuner vehicles (saleen, shelby, etc.). Has 0-60 times and 1/4 mile times, but not trap speeds for the 1/4 mile. also check: http://www.dragtimes.com/ they have stock cars marked as stock.....
The Production Budget for Drag Me To Hell was $30,000,000.
1. A person that slams doors, shuts doors forcefully and loudly. 2. A class of car full-bodied drag racing sedans, which are replicas of production vehicles.
A drag strip is called as such because it is a prepped straight track where vehicles "drag" race by accelerating as fast as possible in a straight line for a short distance. The term "drag" refers to the act of pulling or dragging something forward with force, which is what the vehicles do on the strip.
More effort to accomplish the same thing. In Aerodynamics Drag causes the vehicles to slow down, the faster they are going the more drag they experience and the much more fuel is needed increasing the costs of maintenance and greatly influencing how vehicles are design.
To reduce air resistance or drag.
It keeps your car down when you go fast without drag you would fly up or crash
Some vehicles have a low drag coefficient.
The production of lift creates induced drag. To create more lift, more airspeed is needed, and with airspeed, comes drag.
What they called "Pinks" Or, the title to the vehicles.
Justin Humphreys is a professional stock drag racing driver.
In Pro Stock drag racing, the minimum weight for a car, including the driver, is 2,350 pounds. The NHRA Pro Stock racing champion for 2013 was Jeg Coughlin, and the person with the most NHRA Pro Stock wins is Warren Johnson with 97.
Z. A. Gralewski has written: 'The aerodynamic drag of tube vehicles travelling at subsonic speeds'