What is a grudge car?

Grudge racing to some may sound like the drivers talk smack in a forum and follow it up with a few pulls on the highway. But, in reality, it is completely different. Grudge cars are usually 7 to 10 second cars and are very well concealed.
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What is Street Grudge racing?

Such races are usually referred to as "grudge races", which are frequently organised in regularly scheduled events at the drag strip ("Test and Tune" days). In some instances, the race track shuts off the scoreboard that typically would display the racer's performance numbers.
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What is a no time car in drag racing?

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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What does nt PT stand for?

Acronym. Definition. NTPT. National Terrorism Preparedness Training (NIJ/DoJ)
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What is an OG race car?

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 et stand for in drag racing?

Elapsed time: The time it takes a vehicle to travel from the starting line to the finish line. Also called e.t. Eliminations: After qualifying, vehicles race two at a time, resulting in one winner from each pair. Winners continue in tournament-style competition until one remains.
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What does knocking 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 tree someone in drag racing?

Definition: Drag racing where both cars leave the starting line at the same time. Definition: The act of achieving a very good Christmas Tree starting line reaction time as to get a sooner start than the competition.
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Who invented no-prep Kings?

The executive producers for this series include Craig Piligian, Sam Korkis, Craig Coffman, and Todd Lefkowitz. The producer is Sydney Clover while Lindsay Malinchak is the coordinating producer. Making It In Memphis– The Top 32 racers meet in Memphis to earn points and compete for $50,000.
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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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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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Is it legal to street race in Japan?

Street racing is an illegal form of racing with serious repercussions. The street is also typically an unsanctioned and illegal form of auto racing, and it happens in public places.
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How much does a street outlaw car cost?

Not to mention, the cost of the chassis itself, so you're looking at well over $100,000 for a car. Monza from SO has said that he's dropped more than $200k into his whip. Plus, the rules of the races in SO stipulate a very specific kind of vehicle.
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How much does a Promod car cost?

That said, a pro mod drag car will cost from $275,000 to $350,000. The body and internal parts generally cost around $200,000, while the engine costs between $50,000-$100,000 extra.
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What fuel does street outlaws?

The engine runs on an EFI system from Fueltech, and Justin tunes the car himself. VP Racing's M5 methanol is his fuel of choice, saying he switched to alcohol because it makes low-end power, which works for the type of racing they do on the show. He shifts at an astronomical (for a Pontiac) 8,600 rpm.
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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 peddling mean in drag racing?

Pedaling: When a driver lifts off the throttle, then gets back on it again, in an attempt to regain traction with the rear tires. Pre-staged: When a driver is approximately seven inches behind the starting line and the small yellow light atop his or her side of the Christmas Tree is illuminated.
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What does burn down mean 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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What does no prep in drag racing mean?

The "no-prep" part refers to the fact that the race surface is not prepared ahead of time like it is in most forms of drag racing. In this regard, the no-prep track resembles an actual street.
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Why does 1320 mean quarter-mile?

The 1320 part of its name comes from the distance in feet in a quarter mile. Don't let its normal Challenger looks fool you: This Scat Pack 1320 is the fastest naturally aspirated showroom stock drag car you can buy.
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What is a doorslammer in drag racing?

One important term is the door-slammer. It is distinguished as funny vehicles that have a single, lightweight frame that sits on a shelf. Drivers mainly use it for the car doors. It is a drag racing technical pro class and a reproduction of Australian or American vehicles that supply full-bodied racing sedans.
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What does TnT stand for in racing?

March 16, 2015 Published by Pacific Raceways Team. Sunday Drag TnT is a GO(KENT, Wash) — Mother nature cooperated overnight meaning today's drag test and tune (Sunday, March 22) will happen.
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