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  2. Front engine dragster - Wikipedia

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    None of these four-wheel designs bore fruit; the development of tires designed specifically for drag racing made four wheels unnecessary. In keeping with the austere nature of a dragster, the heavy cranking motor and battery needed to start the engine were two of the items removed to save weight, requiring that the dragster be push-started.

  3. Drag racing - Wikipedia

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    Slicks – rear tires with no tread pattern and softer rubber compound, for increased traction; Slingshot – early front-engined dragster, named for the driving position behind the rear wheels (erroneously attributed to launch speed). Small Tire – Class of car where rear tires are shorter than or equal to 28.5 in and or equal 12.5 in of tread.

  4. Racing slick - Wikipedia

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    The first drag racing slick was developed by M&H Tires (Marvin & Harry Tires) in the early 1950s. It was the only company in the world that produced and sold original drag racing tyres. Drag racing slicks vary in size, from slicks used on motorcycles to very wide ones used on "top fuel" dragsters.

  5. Plymouth Slingshot - Wikipedia

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    Flexible, impact-absorbing fenders are positioned right above the wheels to provide aerodynamic styling. An interesting feature is the use of twin tires at both the front and rear. Slingshot is equipped with 125/70-15 and 125/85-16 tires at the front and rear, respectively. This was to provide an additional safety factor in the event of a blow-out.

  6. Glossary of motorsport terms - Wikipedia

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    Drivers race on the apron at Chicagoland Speedway (the area between the white and yellow lines). aero cover See wheel shroud. air jacks Pneumatic cylinders strategically mounted to the frame near the wheels of a racing car, which project downwards to lift the car off the ground during a pit stop to allow for quick tire changes or provide mechanics access to the underside of the car for repairs.

  7. Flying Lizard Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Flying Lizard Motorsports and Toyo Tires began their partnership in 2015 as a tire development program, with the tire manufacturer utilizing the sports car champions for private testing. In 2015, the duo put their development to the test, entering the Auri R8 LMS that had previously raced in the IMSA series. [ 51 ]