Like most automotive movements or trends, it’s difficult to identify exactly when Pro Street started. Nor does it really matter if you think about it—trying to define what was the first Pro Street car ...
As the name implies, Pro Street evolved from both the drag- and street-racing scenes. Its direct predecessors were the street freaks of the Seventies, American cars modified with drag parts for ...
What we got was a whole new trend—street cars built like Pro Stock drag racers, complete with wildly modified back-half rear suspensions, wheeltubs, rollcages, massive rear tires, superchargers ...
Jason Harris sweeps the first race of the Drag Illustrated Winter Series, Snowbird Outlaw Nationals with a number one ...
It’s not always easy to walk the line between race car and street car, but Pro Street machines walk that line with the best of them. For those that don’t know, Pro Street has a history dating back to ...
Modifying and repurposing cars goes back nearly as far as the automobile itself. And whether the changes are made with the intention of increasing performance and speed or for purely aesthetic ...
“Since I was a kid, I wanted three things: a Harley, a boat, and a 1962 Vette. Now I have all three,” Chevalier announced. “My dear friend Benjamin Franklin and his pals helped me build it.” But Chevy ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It's been 13 years since EA's Need for Speed series debuted on the 3DO in a pixelated flurry of burnt rubber. The ensuing years have seen the racing ...