What does knock the tires off mean?

When a car loses traction; also “blew the tires off” or “hazed the tires.”
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What does it mean to pedal a race car?

Pedaling is a move performed by drag racers when they feel that they are losing traction. It involves feathering the throttle, which is essentially a lifting of the throttle for just a split second before applying it again.
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What does OG mean in drag racing?

To fans surprise, the term OG in street racing is the same as the original meaning. They use the phrase, Original Gangster, when talking about their peers and sometimes their cars. Initially, the phrase means 'we are first' – which is what the racers want to be.
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What does a hit mean in drag racing?

Some drag strips offer such street racing style events. To get the "go", jump, break, hit, kick, or move is to start the race without the flagger. This is another system of handicapping that requires one car to wait until they see the other car start to move before they are allowed to leave their starting line.
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What does it mean to Tree someone in drag racing?

Getting treed is when you have a significantly worse reaction time than the guy you are racing against. If you're in the starting area and you see the green light and before you even start to move the guy next to you is already out of the gate having totally blown your doors off, well, then you just got treed.
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What does Duck mean in racing?

Duck-race definition

Filters. A fund-raising event where numbered plastic ducks are released in a river, with the winner being the person whose duck reaches the finish line first.
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What does 1320 mean in drag racing?

The 1320 name reflects the car's drag-racing designs, as there are 1,320 feet in a quarter-mile. Neil Vorano. My first step before I hit the start line is to test out one of those features, specifically what's called a “line lock” – basically, it shuts off the rear brakes.
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What is a pink slip in racing?

Q: What Does It Mean To Race For a Pink Slip? A: It means you're putting it all on the line. The winner of the race gets the other person's pink slip, which means they get the other person's car. Pro tip: Don't race for pink slips.
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What does burning down mean in drag racing?

Burn down: When both cars intentionally hesitate before moving out of “pre-stage” and into the "stage" position at the Christmas tree, therefore delaying the start of the race.
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Is it legal to street race in Mexico?

If you're convicted of street racing, aiding, or abetting a street race you could be fined for up to $1,000 and imprisoned for up to three months. Other penalties include revoked drivers licenses, cancellation of insurance or a dramatic increase in premium cost, and equipment violations.
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What does LDR mean in drag racing?

Limited Drag Radial • Search Limited Drag Radial on Facebook. Page 2 of 4. DESIGNATION: The class designation is LDR. All entrants must display this designation on both sides of their car with car number.
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What does no box mean in drag racing?

No Electronics. The use of Delay Boxes is prohibited. Electric and or pneumatic shifters are allowed. Single stage line locks, two steps and trans brakes are permitted. This class will remain be a true no box category.
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What does red light mean in drag racing?

Foul Start

Also known as a red-light. When a vehicle leaves the starting line before the green light, indicated by the red light on the Tree. When a foul start occurs in eliminations, the racer is eliminated from further competition at the event (unless his or her opponent commits a worse infraction).
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What does heads Up mean in racing?

Lingo: Heads-up. Definition: Drag racing where both cars leave the starting line at the same time. No dial-in, no handicap. It's winner take all.
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Why is it called drag racing?

The 'roadway' meaning of drag was transferred from England to the USA and, in the 1950s, the teenage pastime of racing cars 'along the main drag' began to be called 'hot rodding' or 'drag racing'.
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What does n't mean on a drag car?

No Time or N/T means, as in grudge racing, no times are given out by the announcers or displayed on the scoreboards. The time slips are cut in half, as well as the winning margin being cut away.
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Why do turbo cars have to bump in?

In essence, the Bump Box temporarily overrides the transbrake. The Bump Box is adjustable, using a pair of knobs (both a “fine” and “coarse” adjustment) on the face of the device to make minute changes in how far the car rolls forward and at what rate it does it.
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Why are drag tracks sticky?

Competition drag strips use a resin-based compound called PJ1 TrackBite (formerly known as VHT) that gets sprayed onto the asphalt to create a sticky surface for impressive launches. Hey, when a car's horsepower count is deep into the four digits, it needs all the help it can get to hook up and go.
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What liquid do drag racers use for burnouts?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. PJ1 TrackBite (formerly known as VHT TrackBite or simply VHT) is a custom formulated synthetic resin, typically black in color, used in drag racing to either increase the traction of a car's tires or as a sealer for newly ground and/or resurfaced race tracks.
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Can you go to jail for street racing?

Street racing is illegal in California, usually punishable by up to 90 days in county jail and a fine of up to $1,000. However, penalties can vary, depending on the criminal histories of the people involved, other charges and the facts of the case (we'll get into that below).
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What is a NSW Blue Slip?

An Authorised Unregistered Vehicle Inspection report (blue slip) verifies that an unregistered vehicle is safe, and it meets design and identity standards. All unregistered light vehicles need a blue slip inspection before they can be registered in NSW.
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What were they racing for in Grease?

Thunder Road was a popular place for the locals to drag-race. However, the police knew that, and occasionally staked the location out, nabbing the illegal racers. It was there that Kenickie and Leo Balmudo were to face off, "Race for Pinks" (Winner gets the other's car).
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What is the fastest ever recorded in a drag race of ¼ of a mile?

Fastest 1/4 mile ever 3.58 secs @ 386 mph (621.61 km/h)Santa Pod dragstrip is the venue in which the current world drag racing record, a time of 3.58 seconds...
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What makes a Pro Mod car?

Pro Modified Cars are 200mph doorslammers, running on petrol or methanol. They are the fastest class of drag cars with working doors; only rail Dragsters and Funny Cars are quicker. Pro Mods are purpose-built race cars cloaked in replica street car bodies ranging in style from the 1930s to the present day.
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What is the quickest quarter-mile time?

Here are the fastest cars with the quickest 1/4-mile time:
  • Koenigsegg One:1: 1/4-mile time: 9.8 seconds.
  • Porsche 918 Spyder: 1/4-mile time: 9.8 seconds.
  • McLaren P1: 1/4-mile time: 9.8 seconds.
  • Porsche 911 Turbo S: 1/4-mile time: 9.9 seconds.
  • Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport: 1/4-mile time: 9.9 seconds.
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