Hot rods have gone through all kinds of trends over the past 80 years, but many of the rods being built today—by home builders and pro shops alike—are traditional rods equipped with suspension setups ...
It's no accident that all the really fast, small-tired cars (like those that run in NMCA's Super Street or NHRA's Stock Eliminator) yank the front tires 2 feet in the air on the starting line.
In Formula 1, suspension architecture is a critical determinant of aerodynamic efficiency, and for F1 2026, teams are aligning their front and rear setups around pushrod and pullrod configurations to ...