Fuel starvation is certainly not a unique problem. It can be an issue in road racing and circle track competition during hard cornering and stopping. It can also be a problem […]
Most people know Gary Sinise as the actor who played Lieutenant Dan Taylor in the 1994 film Forrest Gump. That portrayal gave Gary a lot more than fame and fortune. […]
“Jeep people” are a special breed—folks who don’t mind muddy tires, a mild sunburn, and a pair of damp socks. Problem is, what makes Jeep folks so unique, also makes […]
What’s a racer with an itchy accelerator foot to do when they can’t be at the track? Do what thousands of your fellow competitors do and go iRacing. iRacing is […]
Before electronic fuel injection’s microprocessors and sensors revolutionized fuel delivery, carburetors fueled high performance machines using mechanical components like metering systems and boosters. Over the years, carburetor manufacturers have developed different metering systems which […]
We spotted this 1961 Ford Thunderbird convertible in the Summit Racing Retail Store near Akron, Ohio. 1961 marked the first year of the T-Bird’s third generation that spanned from 1961-63. […]
I have a Chevy II with a 355 cubic inch small-block and a Muncie four-speed. Over the years, I’ve made some small suspension modifications with Global West De-A-Lum bushings. On […]
As companies go, you can’t get much more American than Remington. Remington has been manufacturing firearms and ammunition in the United States since 1816—nearly 200 years! It’s the only U.S. company that produces […]
The iconic Chevrolet model we’re umbrella-labeling as the Nova was technically the Chevy II for its first seven years, with the Nova name included only on the vehicle line’s top trim package […]