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  • Demo Derby Car Tips

    A demolition derby is a motorsport in which drivers ram their cars into one another and try to be the last car running at the end of the race. While there are varying rules for each derby - which...

  • How to Obtain Racing Sponsorships

    Whether you race for fun or are serious about making it a career, you will need sponsors. From derby cars to go karts, late models to sprints, it all requires money. Not only do you need spare...

  • How to Escape From a Flipped Car

    Would you know what to do if your car, truck or SUV flipped? If you are lucky enough to make it through a rollover uninjured, there are still many safety issues to keep in mind. Taking stock of...

  • How to Clean Mold Out of Car Upholstery

    Many odor problems in cars are caused by mold, usually in your upholstery. Perhaps a spill wasn't cleaned up properly, or when you had your car detailed the upholstery didn't dry completely....

  • How to Prepare a Car Engine to Drag Race

    Heading to the drag strip? Many of us do on a month-to-month basis and this is considered a great American past time that dates all the way back to the surfacing of illegal moonshining. There are...

  • How to Make Adjustments to Your Car in NHRA Racing

    An NHRA drag car has thousands of adjustments that can be made to it. Nearly every inch of these racers can be tweaked and tuned to meet specific needs of the driver, the track and the weather....

  • How to Watch Hydrogen Car Races

    Hydrogen cars are the automotive way of the future. Since you can't watch hydrogen powered Ferraris racing around the highways...

  • How to Drive a Race Car

    The unique challenges of race car driving can be difficult for young drivers. A race car travels at speeds in excess of 180 mph with frequent pit stops needed for refueling and tire changes. There...

  • How to Get Parts for Race Cars

    Professional racing teams need to have access to car parts in order to stay on the track. Race cars endure minor body damage and mechanical problems during the hundreds of miles it takes to finish...

  • How to Make a Race Car Aerodynamic

    A race car needs to have an aerodynamic design in order to stay competitive. Racing teams search for methods of keeping vehicle bodies lighter and smoother than competing cars to gain the slight...

  • How to Install a Roll Bar in a Race Car

    A roll bar is a welded metal frame that is attached to a car to prevent physical harm to passengers. A race car needs to have a durable roll bar attached properly to avoid driver injury during a...

  • How to Sell a Race Car

    The dream of competing in professional races cannot be realized by every driver. A time arises where each driving team needs to make a clear assessment of its financial situation before investing...

  • How to Buy a Race Car

    The major obstacle to professional driving for amateur racers is financing. Race car driving costs an exorbitant amount of money each month once maintenance, entrance fees and fuel are factored...

  • How to Clock a Race Car

    Racing season is great fun. You may not be able to drive in the race, but you can clock the race car and become familiar with the way it's done. Your adrenalin will definitely flow as tension...

  • How to Make a Drag Racing Car Lighter

    It's no secret that excessive weight can slow down a drag racing car significantly, despite the amount of horsepower it has. By inspecting your drag racing car, you can quickly determine how to...

  • How to Build a Drag-Racing Car

    While just about any vehicle can be raced on a drag track, you will need to modify your existing stock car in order to make it competitive. Building a proper drag-racing car is far from...

  • How to Improve a Car's Power-to-Weight Ratio

    Improving a car's power to weight ratio involves reducing the overall weight of the car and increasing its ability to produce horespower and torque. By eliminating unnecessary accessories and...

  • How to Participate in a Bracket Race

    In drag racing, a bracket race is a race in which one of the competing cars is handicapped by having to start from a further distance from the finish line than the other car or by having the drag...

  • How to Do a Drag-Racing Burnout

    A drag-racing burnout, where the rear tires spin and create large clouds of smoke at the starting gate, isn't done just for show. The burnout is a very important part of the preparation needed...

  • How to Prepare for a Drag Race

    When drag racing, even the smallest of variables can affect your elapsed time on the track in a big way and make the difference between winning and losing. By knowing how to prepare for a drag...

  • How to Install Nitrous in a Drag Car

    Installing a nitrous delivery system in your drag car will result in tremendous gains in power and engine boost. By ensuring that your nitrous system is designed to be used with your type of car...

  • How to Improve a Suspension for Drag Racing

    Drag racing places extraordinary demands on the suspensions of ordinary vehicles, due to the need to accelerate quickly and adjust to the special demands of specialized drag racing tires, or...

  • How to Select Drag-Racing Tires

    Having the right tires on your car during a drag race can easily make the difference between winning and losing. Knowing how to select the proper drag racing tires will depend upon many variables,...

  • How to Get a Supercharger for a Drag Car

    A supercharger injects more air into the combustion chambers of an internal combustion engine, which causes the engine to burn fuel more quickly and create more power. A supercharger, therefore,...

  • How to Rallycross Race

    Rallycross is a type of automobile race developed in Europe during the 1960s. It involves small, specially designed cars competing on a closed, mixed-surface track. By taking a few steps to modify...

  • How to Race off the Line

    Racing off the line, also known as drag racing or dragging, requires a keen eye, steady hand, lead foot and the ability to know the limitations of your vehicle. By following a few important tips,...

  • How to Emergency Brake Drift a Car

    Using the emergency brake to make a car drift or slide laterally is a technique employed by many racers to execute tight, 180-degree turns. It is also an excellent driving technique to learn in...

  • How to Powerslide a Car

    Performing a powerslide on a car is not quite as extreme as drifting, during which the car slides laterally around a turn after losing traction with the road. A powerslide is often called...

  • How to Participate in a Demolition Derby

    While demolition derbies are fading in popularity because of the scarcity of the older cars that stand up well to abuse, you can still find them at the occasional county fair or carnival. By...

  • How to Become a Race Car Driver

    Car racing is an exciting sport to watch and even more exciting when you are the one racing at dangerous speeds around a track, trying to be first. If you want to learn how to become a race car...

  • How to Install a Fuel Cell in a Race Car

    The fuel cell in a race car is vitally important to the overall performance of the car. The actual fuel cell is a rubber or plastic container inside of a metal box. The rubber container could be...

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