Two drag racing cars go to the starting position, and the drivers wait for a light to turn from red to green. As soon as the light turns green, they floor the gas pedal and go as fast as they can up to the finish line. Then, the drivers deploy the parachute so they can stop, because a braking system would just weigh down the machine, and brakes are not adequate to stop a drag racing car from going over 300 miles an hour to 0. Then, the winners is announced with the exact times, and they start over with another pair of cars.
A dragster, funny car, pro-stock, pro -modified race cars are used in drag racing. But the kind of track that they race on is about 1 mile long and the cars race for 1/4 of a mile. The rest of the track is used to slow the cars down to a dead stop.
Drag is the Force of the Wind on the car that usually slows the vehicle down.
The reduction of the drag co-efficiency rating is the key to the championship title.
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The most popular racing sport in the world at this time is auto racing. Auto racing has so many different categories that it easily makes it the largest. Just to name a few of those categories you are looking at NASCAR, Indy Car and Drag racing.
no, street racing is just that - street racing, it is done on public roads etc etc. drag racing is an official sport where u race at organised event at official drag strips.
Wally Parks invented the Drag racing car
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Drag racing can be a fun and dangerous sport. A drag racer works by driving the drag racing vehicle, this means they hit the clutch and gas at the right time and stop at the right time.
auto draftingDrafting in a car means to drive very close behind a car so as to be in its slipstream. This reduced drag on the car and allows for faster speeds. This is a common practice in auto racing before passing an opponent
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One can watch drag racing videos online on several websites. Drag racing videos are available on the websites youtube dot com and logotv dot com, for example.
Paul W. Cockerham has written: 'Porsche' 'Jaguar' 'Drag racing' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Drag racing, Drag racers, Automobile racing drivers, Biography 'Lamborghini'
Ronnie Sox has written: 'The Sox & Martin book of drag racing' -- subject(s): Drag racing