Indianapolis, Indiana. We can think of no better place to host the annual Performance Racing Industry show than the home of The Greatest Spectacle in Racing .
And if the crowds of racers, builders, and gearheads are any indication, this year’s show was better than ever. We’ll have more post-event PRI coverage coming soon, but in the meantime, enjoy this gallery—it’ll give you a great idea of the caliber of the show.
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Yup, that’s a Hennessey . (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Into C1 Corvettes? You may enjoy this quick Corvette origin story. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
That’s Darrell Waltrip’s #17 Camaro that won the 1987 All American 400 . (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Here’s the car that Dario Franchitti drove in his rookie race at the Indy 500. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
This Datsun 510 in Brock Racing Enterprises livery was built by our pals the Ritzes—who are no strangers to Five-Dimes. And check out their LS-Swapped Z Car here . (Image/OnAllCylinders)
We love seeing the new Supra Funny Cars . (Image/OnAllCylinders)
We will ALWAYS photograph a C4. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Here’s the Lola car that John Andretti piloted to a fifth place finish at the 1991 Indy 500. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
If you’re a fan of Torinos, you’ve got to hear our interview with Ralph Moody Jr. and his prototype Torino Talladega restoration project . (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Yup, that’s a ZZ632 under the hood of this 1992 Chevy SS454. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
And if fast trucks are your bag, here’s a twin-turbocharged S-10. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
We voted the blue/red STP color scheme as one of our favorite race liveries of all time . Do you agree? (Image/OnAllCylinders)
This is a replica of the #40 STP race car that crashed during the ill-fated 1973 Indy 500 and tragically took driver Swede Savage’s life. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Speaking of Tony Stewart, looks like he’s got a new ride in 2024 . (Image/OnAllCylinders)
We love performance-tuned Vegas . And you should too. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Look closely—this is an electric car car built for the incredible Formula E series. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Here’s the winner of the very first Indianapolis 500, a 1911 Marmon Wasp. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Several Ford “Lightweight” cars made the show, including this awesome 1964 Mercury Comet. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Not to be outdone, this 1968 Mustang Cobra Jet was parked nearby. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Is the SN95 Ford Mustang finally getting the attention it deserves ? (Image/OnAllCylinders)
This is Jerry Grant’s #88 1966 Eagle-Ford, a car from Dan Gurney’s All American Racers team. You can read more about AAR here. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
What—never seen a 1916 Hupmobile Camper before? (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Lest you think the PRI Show was all about cars. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
In fact, all forms of racing were well represented—from circle track and NASCAR to karting and Formula Drift. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
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This is a 1955 MG “A” coupe, powered by a not-exactly-stock blown 289 Ford small block Ford. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Speaking of not-exactly-stock. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
That’s a supercharged Gen. III Hemi under the hood of this Barracuda. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
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