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(New page: When used speaking about drag racing, hooks up means traction of the driven wheels on the track surface. This is most often measured by the amount of time it takes for the car to trave...)
 
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When used speaking about [[drag racing]], hooks up means traction of the driven wheels on the track surface. This is most often measured by the amount of time it takes for the car to travel 60' -- also known in racing slang as "[[Short Time]]".
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When used in the context of [[drag racing]], hooks up or "Hook" means traction of the driven wheels on the track surface. This is most often measured by the amount of time it takes for the car to travel 60' -- also known in racing slang as "[[Short Time]]".
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Revision as of 15:36, 24 February 2010

When used in the context of drag racing, hooks up or "Hook" means traction of the driven wheels on the track surface. This is most often measured by the amount of time it takes for the car to travel 60' -- also known in racing slang as "Short Time".