In December 1972, the infamous Lions Drag Strip in Long Beach, California, closed forever with its Last Drag Race festivities. It's estimated that 25,000 people attended that Saturday night to send ...
Rick Lorenzen had such a good time growing up as a hot rodder in Southern California that he re-created it all in a museum. Lorenzen passed away June 16 at 82, but the Lions Automobilia Foundation and ...
The streets of suburban southwest Los Angeles County, in the years following the end of World War II, posed an increasing danger to all who used them, according to accident statistics cited in press ...
Less than two weeks before he celebrated his 103rd birthday with much fanfare, HOT ROD met the always smiling Ed Iskenderian, the man behind Isky Racing Cams and one of the world’s camshaft ...
Complaints about engine noise drove the hot rods away from Lions Drag Strip in Long Beach and the San Fernando Raceway. Police also began cracking down on illegal street racing taking place near the ...
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How local drag strips shaped car culture
Local drag strips have been the crucible of car culture, fostering a unique blend of competition, innovation, and community. These tracks have provided a safe environment for enthusiasts to test their ...
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