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100 feet-style Northeast Drag Racing comes to Long Island

    https://www.dragzine.com/news/100-feet-style-northeast-drag-racing-comes-to-long-island/
    Visit the HDRA’s website for more information: www.100footdrags.com. A group called the Holeshot Drag Racing Association (HDRA) has organized 100 foot drag races held on existing paved circle and oval tracks utilizing one of the straight-a-ways. They set up there christmas tree and timing equipment and run side by side races to the 100′ mark.

100 foot drag race - YouTube

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    100 foot drag race.

100 ft drags – The Automotive Hub

    http://www.100footdrags.com/
    This can vary from car to car, and usually there will be a sticker on the upper right hand corner of your windshield. (Near the driver’s head). Fresh motor oil. Now, to answer the question, oil helps to lubricate the moving parts of the engine. This lowers the amount of friction felt by the engine which will in turn lower the amount of heat.

PRO STOCK CHAMPION EXPERIENCES 100-FOOT DRAGS

    http://www.competitionplus.com/drag-racing/news/18153-pro-stock-champion-experiences-100-foot-drags
    The occasion was the debut of the Holeshot Drag Racing Association (HDRA) at the 1/4-mile stock car racing facility, where a 100-foot course was set up in the infield complete with a Portatree timing system and starting-line tree. “What they are trying to do is twofold,” Montecalvo explained.

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