Pro Stock

Allen Johnson's Mopar Dodge Avenger Pro Stock

Pro Stock Drag Racing is a class of drag racing featuring 'Factory Hot-Rods'. The class can be known as "all motor", as the cars cannot use artificial induction such as turbocharging, supercharging or nitrous oxide, and there are very strict rules governing the modifications allowed to the engines and the types of bodies used.

History

The National Hot Rod Association Pro Stock class emerged from the production-based Super Stock class in 1970 with a more liberal set of rules and an absence of handicaps. Rules initially favored big-block V8s but by 1972 (after the Sox & Martin Hemi cars captured the first two prostock titles handily) had changed to favor small-blocks to factor out the Chrysler Hemi cars. In 1982, the NHRA implemented a new engine formula that allowed the big-blocks to return, due to the popularity of the Mountain Motor IHRA Pro Stocks with unlimited displacement in the late 1970s. However, NHRA still limits the size of the engine to no more than 500 cubic inches(about 8,194 cubic centimetres) in displacement.

Pro Stock today

Engine

dual 4-barrel carburetors on a "tunnel ram" intake manifold

The rules that forbid forced induction of any sort, plus allowing head modifications, have resulted in Pro Stock heads being the most sophisticated in any drag racing category, with valve lifts in the 1" region.

Pro Stock engines generally produce around 2.5 hp/in³ (114 kW/L).

A complete NHRA Pro Stock engine costs more than $250,000.

Drivetrain

Body

Chassis

Suspension

Brakes

Fuel

In addition to all of these specifications, each car must:

MMPSA cars, because of their 800+ cubic inch mountain motors, dip into the 6.30's at almost 220 miles per hour (354 km/h). Recently, a few cars have dipped into the 6.20s, with Brian Gahm being the first with a 6.29 second pass at Grand Bend Motorplex.

NHRA Pro Stock Champions 1974-present

The most successful winning driver in Pro Stock is 10 times champion Bob Glidden. The driver with the most wins in a single season is three time champion Darrell Alderman, who won all but three events en route to his 1991 championship.

Most NHRA Pro Stock wins

Driver Wins
Warren Johnson 97
Bob Glidden 85
Greg Anderson 74
Jeg Coughlin 54
Kurt Johnson 40
Mike Edwards 37
Jason Line 30
Darrell Alderman 28
Lee Shepherd 26
Jim Yates 28

See also

External links

References

  1. NHRA 2010 Rule Book Amendments