Difference between revisions of "Wheelstands (Drag Racing)"
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[[Image:Dicklandy65dodge.jpg|thumb|200px|Landy's Altered Wheelbase 65 Coronet, precursor to the Funny Car]] | [[Image:Dicklandy65dodge.jpg|thumb|200px|Landy's Altered Wheelbase 65 Coronet, precursor to the Funny Car]] | ||
− | Wheelstands, as the term is used in [[drag racing]], is when the car lifts the front wheels off the ground at launch. [[Ronnie Sox]], [[Dick Landy]], and [[Arlen Vanke]] were among the many [[Super Stock]] and [[Pro Stock]] drivers who would excite the crowds with high wheelstands. | + | Wheelstands, as the term is used in [[drag racing]], is when the car lifts the front wheels off the ground at [[launch]]. [[Ronnie Sox]], [[Dick Landy]], and [[Arlen Vanke]] were among the many [[Super Stock]] and [[Pro Stock]] drivers who would excite the crowds with high wheelstands. |
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Revision as of 16:17, 24 February 2010
Wheelstands, as the term is used in drag racing, is when the car lifts the front wheels off the ground at launch. Ronnie Sox, Dick Landy, and Arlen Vanke were among the many Super Stock and Pro Stock drivers who would excite the crowds with high wheelstands.