The Chrysler 426 Hemi V-8 dominated the streets during the Golden Age and radically transformed the muscle car and American ...
Dodge made a triumphant return to NASCAR, reigniting the racing world with its bold strategy and iconic partnerships. After decades away, the brand's comeback was marked by thrilling races, strategic ...
It has been over 12 years since a fourth OEM was in the sport. The post Harsh Reality of 4th Manufacturer’s Entry Exposed as ...
The 426 was the engine of choice for NASCAR Dodge Chargers and Daytonas during the 1960s and '70s, proving its merit as a classic racing choice that resonates even today. While not the largest ...
NASCAR has a long history of innovation and regulation, with manufacturers constantly working on improving their performance.
NASCAR Fans Lash Out at NASCAR President as frustration mounts over the stalled inclusion of a fourth manufacturer, sparking debates on competition and the sport’s future.
Yes, NASCAR driver Sam Hornish ... Cup Series competition that is available with a V-8 engine. . Soon, the relationship between the Dodge Charger street car and the Dodge Charger NASCAR race ...
The six-cylinder engine powering the 2008 Dodge Avenger R/T also provided buyers with the option ... The Avenger name was also aligned with Dodges NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car program in 2007 ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Greg Engle is a Florida based reporter who covers NASCAR. In what could be described as a catastrophic brain fade of biblical proportions ...
We're extremely proud that the Dodge Charger street car is the only rear-wheel-drive model in Sprint Cup competition that is available with a V-8 engine." NASCAR eased rules on where manufacturers ...