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1963 Minnesota Dragway Drag Racing Program Poster Print

June 18, 2010 By: stevo Category: 1960's

1963 Minnesota Dragway Drag Racing Program Poster Print

1963 Minnesota Dragway Drag Racing Program Poster Print

Minnesota Dragways , 3 miles east of Anoka on Highway #242. 1963 Minnesota Dragway Drag Racing Program Poster Print. A great poster to hang in the garage.Strip Records Fuel: 169 MPH, 8.98 ET, Gas: 162 MPH  ,9.54 ET.

Racers at the event

  • Tommy Ivo
  • Chris Karemisines
  • Bob Langley
  • Rod Stuckey
  • Al Williams

May 29-30, 1963. Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota. This reproduction poster measures 14 inches wide x 22 inches tall.

The front engine dragster is a is a race car purpose built for drag racing.

Now considered obsolete, the “rail”, “digger”, or “slingshot” dragster is now used mainly in nostalgia drag racing. Models range in length from 160–225 in (4,064–5,715 mm) in wheelbase. They were originally used in the highest class of drag racing, Top Fuel. The front engine dragster naturally came about due to engines for the most part, being in front of the driver. However they used and still do not use any form of suspension, so the top fuel and alcohol cars became very unstable. This due in part to their making 2,000–3,000 hp (1,491–2,237 kW), plus having poor tire technology, short wheelbases, and very light weight. (This was demonstrated to extremes in the Fuel Altereds.) The driver sits angled backward, over the top of the differential in a cockpit that is situated between the two rear tires, a design originating with Mickey Thompson in 1954, as a way of improving traction. This position led to many drivers being maimed when catastrophic clutch failures occurred.[citation needed]

Introduced with the start of organized drag racing, they were limited by the availability of traction from their rear slicks. A number of with four rear drive wheels were attempted, as well, including cars by Art Chrisman (along with his brother, Lloyd, and partner Frank Cannon), Bill Coburn, and Eddie Hill. (Coburn and the Chrisman brothers used twin engines, also.)

The rail was supplanted by the rear-engined car now standard when Don Garlits introduced Swap Rat XIV in 1971. He designed the car designed while in the hospital, himself suffering from severe injuries caused by an exploding clutch.

1963 Minnesota Dragway Program Poster Print

April 21, 2009 By: stevo Category: 1960's

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1963 Minnesota Dragway Program Poster Print. Measures 14 inches wide x 22 inches tall. A FANTASTIC poster ! An awesome photo of 2 dragsters fighting it out. Slingshot dragsters are so cool man. This event was was 2 days in May 29-30. Tommy Ivo and Twin Black,  Chris Karemisines, Bob Langley, Rod Stuckey, and  Al Williams. Drag Strip records 169 mph, Fuel 8.98 E.T. … 162 mph Gas, 9.54 E.T. Drag strip 3 miles east of Anoka on Highway 242. This print is very popular, one of our top 10 sellers. Fans all alike really dig this hot rod racing poster. Rat rodders, hot rodders, drag racers of all walks love this poster. 

 

1963 Minnesota Dragway Program Poster Print

1963 Minnesota Dragway Program Poster Print