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 ...
While not as iconic as the Camaro and the Chevelle, the Chevrolet Nova developed into a highly competitive muscle car in the late 1960s. Available with both the 350- and 396-cubic-inch (5.7- and ...
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 ...
We’re headed back to the muscle car golden age with the following drag racing video, where we find a pair of Bow Tie-brand classics going head-to-head in a matchup between a 1966 Chevy Chevelle and ...
Merely uttering the phrase Pro Street conjures up thoughts of the flamboyant show cars of the ’80s, but the look actually goes back to the 1970s, when hot-rodders began adopting NHRA Pro Stock ...
Part show car, part HOT ROD Drag Week Unlimited class speed machine, Jason Sack's Nova offers the best of both worlds, and the Wyoming native returns to Drag Week once more to throw down with the best ...
Chevrolet’s COPO Camaro program has long been a secret handshake in the world of drag racing. Originally born in 1969 through the Central Office Production Order system, COPO cars bypassed standard ...