Keep your eyes and ears open for Project 1320 described in the press release below, you'll be glad you did. The project's goal is simple. Get the facts about the how, why and where drag racing started and how it developed over the years from a first hand perspective of the people who were there. Traci Hrudka is the chairman for this project and comes from a long line of drag racing herself. Traci's uncle Joe and father Tom Hrudka started the great Mr. Gasket empire. (Click on the picture to see them full size) Look closely at these pictures taken from Traci's page at the community she's making for Project 1320. Notice the "Hrudka Bro's" and "Mr. Gasket" proudly displayed on the side? Traci worked at the family business for 20 years and in her words, "Boy do I have some stories!" That's what this project is about. An "oral history" of everyone from the legends like Don Garlits to the no name grassroots fellas (and ladies!) that made drag racing what it is. I can't wait to hear more about this project and keep you posted along...
Screamin’ Demon: BMI Racing’s Epic 4 Rotor Wankel Video
posted by Hechtspeed
Yes, I did say Epic. Trust me, just listen to this video from BMI Racing! We wanted to show you BMI Racing, a Racing Team/Company who moved to the USA from Australia to pursue their racing dreams. Their plan is to build 2 Mazda RX-8 sport coupes each with a naturally aspirated 4 rotor engine (stock they come with 2 rotor engines and make 240hp), 1 car to compete in drifting and a 2nd car to race in Time Attack events. They have finished the first one and began testing this past summer. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4Fgi1OQqao[/youtube] Isn't it nuts that a crowd will cheer like that over an engine? It's the first RX-8 Renesis 4 rotor engine in the world right now. It sounds like an F1 engine, it just SCREAMS!!! What's a 4 rotor Wankel? Well, simply put, each RX8 engine has 2 rotors mounted in series. This 4 rotor is sort of a "big block" rotary with 4 rotors mounted in series, or 2 RX8 engines mounted in series. Cool right!? We don't have many details about the 4 rotor engine setup just yet. We hope to fill you in with the juicy rotary...
11.50 at 120mph Money-back Performance Guarantee
posted by pikesan
Who was Joel Rosen? Ever heard of Baldwin-Motion? Or maybe just, "Motion Performance"? Back in the late 50's and early 60's, a young Joel Rosen finished high school at only 17 to begin college, but then joined the Air Force to get some more hands on experience. It was at Shepards Air Force Base where Rosen fine tuned his engine tuning and mechanical skills that he later used to hot rod his first car, a 1955 Olds 88 that ended up with a 4 barrel and a McCullough supercharger. From there, Rosen bought his high school dream car, a fuelie 58 'vette, and used tune-up work and brake jobs to fund his real passion: Build Motion Performance Super Cars. This new book by Motorbooks publishing, Motion Performance: Tales of a Muscle Car Builder by Martyn L. Schorr, a man who obviously was THERE, says: Mr. Motion was responsible for building, racing and selling the most outrageous low-volume-production, high-performance, new-car-dealer-delivered Chevrolets you could buy during those freewheeling decades. Baldwin-Motion Chevys have since become highly prized mega-priced collectibles that best define the Decade of Extreme Performance. This book is recommended by...
Hot Rod Ramblings: Salt Fever in the Snow
posted by Hechtspeed
I'm sure many of you are under snow like me. You lucky hosers in Socal and Arizona, I'm jealous. Seeing the white stuff outside made me think of the white stuff 2 hours west of me, the Bonneville Salt Flats, also known as the "Great White Dyno". I wanted to post up some pictures from Speedweek 2009. They're not glamorous shots or anything, but they remind me of the mecca of hot rodding that is Bonneville and Speedweek that I experienced this past August. I can't wait for 2010. The wait's over: Bonneville Speed Week 2010 – First Look This red Olds is cool. Dig the aluminum sheet airdam, blower poking through the raked hood, Mooneyes decal and Moondiscs and the front windshield littered with Bonneville Speedweek stickers. This was the first car I shot when I got on the Salt. This was the second car I saw. Love the yellow with white walls against the white stuff. This truck had a "Bean Bandits - San Diego" plate. Super clean hot rod here. Everyone's gotta have a Shop Truck! Love this roadster (I think maybe a model A by the...
“Internet Barn Find #10”: Burkland’s 400 MPH Streamliner
posted by Hechtspeed
Bonneville Salt Flats Streamliner Dallas Volk, my Salt Flats insider, sent me this link. He is good friends with the Burkland family. I knew I needed to share their website with you all. This post does come with some sad news, that Gene Burkland has passed away this week. I mean this post to be in deep respect and a tribute to Gene and his family's great history at Bonneville. The Burkland Streamliner is a twin Donovan Chrysler powered, 4 wheel driven racecar that has gone over 400 mph. Please take a look at their website HERE as it is full of pictures and information, as well as links to other Land Racing websites and stories. This blazing fast Streamliner was designed and built by Gene and his son Tom Burkland. If that's not "My Ride is Me" I don't know what is...Here's a quick blurb from the site about the Burkland family: "Gene and Betty Burkland, from Great Falls, Montana (the first SCTA members from that state), have been active in racing, and at Bonneville in particular, for over three decades: their first Bonneville car was a chopped-top, Chrysler-powered '53 Studebaker...
Vote For Hechtspeed’s Best Picture of 2009
posted by Hechtspeed
[poll id="3"] These pictures are a look back at my first year of blogging at MyRideisMe.com. I've met some cool people and made memories that mean a lot to me personally. This poll is a cool way to remember my favorites from the year. Take a look at the pictures below and vote for your favorite. Don't forget to click on the images to see them Full Size! Check the links for the full stories as well. Bonnie's Bonneville Homecoming at Speedweek 2009. The first roadster I've ever ridden in. What a blast! This beauty shot on virgin salt will stick in my brain for years. Hilborn Injectors from Larry Volk's '29 roadster project. This Hemi powered Model A will be an epic project that I plan on writing more about in the future as Larry builds his dream ride. The Hot Rods by Dean '55 Chevy at World Finals blew me away when I saw it waiting in line. One of my favorite cars I shot all year. Nothing like a stock bodied car with great stance! Nick Hoesing's ex-Galaxie Custom and his buddy's 5 Window Coupe from Nebraska. Cruising...
12th ANNUAL JFR HOLIDAY CAR SHOW-Tons-o-toys!
posted by pikesan
Interview with Austin Coil about drag racing today Click to read it... 12th ANNUAL JFR HOLIDAY CAR SHOW A HUGE SUCCESS (story starts below) Press Release from John Force Racing: 12th ANNUAL JFR HOLIDAY CAR SHOW A HUGE SUCCESS YORBA LINDA, CA (December 6, 2009) --- Mother Nature and the people of Southern California cooperated to make the 12th annual John Force Racing Holiday Car Show one of the biggest in the events history. Ominous clouds made brief appearances over the 14-time champion’s shop but a comfortable breeze was the only weather variance all day as thousands of toys were dropped off making a mountain of memories for children this Christmas season. From 10 a.m. until well after 4 p.m. today toys, stuffed animals and games poured into the John Force Racing shop as fans filled the streets. Tens of thousands of people wandered through one of the largest collections of vintage cars, trucks and street rods. In addition to the hundreds of car club vehicles a number of specialty vehicles were on display including the Force Borthers “Nightstalker,” Funny Car which returned to competition this year in a...
1969 Nostalgia Drag Videos from the US Nationals
posted by pikesan
Every once in a while when cruising Youtube, you find gold. I found it five times with these 5 videos from the "Big Go" the US Nationals from Indianapolis, Indiana from way back in 1969 when they just called it, "The Nationals". Called the "Tournament of Champions" and presented by Hurst Performance Center you'll hear the late great voice of drag racing Steve Evans narrating. The videography's cool too. You'll have no doubt, this is the late 60's! Even cooler for me is that these are from 1969! The year I was born and like me, they're about to have their 20th birthday, again. I haven't heard a single drag racer, especially the current pros, mention any other race ahead of the US Nationals. This is THE race of the year and it looks like it has been for 40 years. Enjoy these 5 nostalgia drag racing videos from before corporate sponsors and big dollar teams. The 4-speed bang'n, the tire smoking, the love of drag racing shows clear. Here's part 1: Featuring the intro and credits. Don't want watch the first minute of this one, then skip on...
Book Review: Top 25 Race Cars of All Time
posted by Hechtspeed
We've got another treat for you guys and gals from Motorbooks. This time, we take a look at Basem Wasef's "Legendary Race Cars". "Legendary Race Cars" is Basem's Top 25 Race Cars of all time. I dig how he's chosen cars from all corners of the globe and from all forms of racing. The book includes an off-road race truck, a WRC Rally Car, a Pikes Peak turbo monster, Le Mans cars from various decades, F1, a Nostalgia NHRA dragster and a few cars from the early 1900's. The pictures and photography are excellent. It includes shots taken by the author himself as well as old archive photography from the race car's hey-day. Here's a few examples below of Basem's quality work. You can't have a Top Race Car's list without the legendary Ford GT40 can you? Here's a Jaguar D-Type which won the 1956 24 Hours of LeMans with a 200 HP 3,442 cc Dual Overhead Cam inline 6 cylinder. The curvy lines of these 50's LeMan's cars are pure sports car perfection. Another legend, the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe, winner of the 1965 LeMans race. The author explains the details...
1929 Roadster Part 1: A Long Time Coming
posted by Hechtspeed
Salt Flats Tribute Car: Boy do we have a treat for you guys? I've wanted to do a "work in progress" story on Larry Volk's street roadster since I found out about it earlier this year. It's finally progressed to a point where there's good progress showing. The Volk garage is part hot rod time warp, part skill and craftsmanship, and part inspiration. We'll get to the 1929 Ford Model A Roadster project car in a second. First, let's talk time warp. Larry and his family have been into racing and hot rods since the early 1950's. He started out drag racing and dirt sprint car racing. His race buddy Terry Nish invited him out to the Salt Flats in the late 1950's/early 60's and that was it for Larry. He's gone every year since (unless it was rained out) and his life has become engulfed in the Salt. Currently Larry is in his second stint as President of the 200 MPH Club, Chairman of the Save the Salt Committee and current holder of the SCTA Bob Higbee Award given out at the Opening Ceremonies of Speed Week 2009. With all this and more, Larry's garage...
Bonner’s Bad Berkeley: A 310 MPH Sports Car
posted by Hechtspeed
Bonneville Salt Flats Race Car: ...oh ya, and its FRONT WHEEL DRIVE. Tell that to the "wrong wheel drive" haters! Pikesan and I first met Dr. Bonner Denton, Professor of Chemistry and Geosciences at the University of Arizona, in the starting line at Speed Week 2009. His crew was performing the final preparations for a speed run. He gave us his whole land speed racing's history in about 10 minutes. The more he explained the workings of the Berkeley, the more interesting it got. Racing on the Salt Flats is a funny thing. Bonner Denton, owner/driver of this record bearing 1959 Berkeley sports car describes racing on the salt similar to driving on 1-2 inches of wet snow. Try putting 2400-2500 HP's of twin turbocharged 540 cu in of Donovan V8 goodness to the salty ground. Nope, he doesn't need a push truck either. This baby drives off the line under its own power. Going back to 2000 when Bonner first started running this particular Bad Berkeley, it replaced his Bocar. The Bocar set the record at 264 MPH with an A motor in 2001. The first thing you notice about the Berkeley is...
Rollin’ in the Dust at El Mirage
posted by GreaseGirl
Before attending Speed Week at Bonneville this past August, I had no idea what El Mirage was. But once the land speed racing bug gets ya, it gets ya bad. So rather then waiting until next year to drive out to Bonneville salt flats again I decided to check out another SCTA event, the 2009 finals at El Mirage dry lake bed. There is one drastic difference between racing at Bonneville and El Mirage; Salt vs. Dirt. From what drivers say, the dirt is more of a challenge to drive on then the salt. From a spectators perspective, the dirt kicks up a trail so you can't see the car as it speeds away. Both venues have their draws though. One big draw to El Mirage (for me) is that it's a mere 2 hours from Los Angeles, just outside of Palmdale, California. You know what that means, my '55 Studebaker got to get her little tires on the dirt! And there was a lot of dirt! I've never experienced anything quite like rolling onto the dry lake and speeding 4 un-marked miles west to the starting line amidst a...