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Pro Stock Drag Racing is a class of drag racing featuring 'Factory Hot-Rods'. The class can be known as all motor, as 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 favoured big-block V8s but by 1972 had changed to favour small-blocks to reflect contemporary trends in the American auto industry. However, by the early 1980s the big-blocks returned due to the popularity of faster 'outlaw' Pro Stocks who continued to use that engine combination throughout the 1970s.

Pro Stock today

Engine

This has resulted in Pro Stock heads being the most sophisticated in any drag racing category.

Pro Stock engines generally produce around 2.5 hp/in³ (114 kW/L). A complete Pro Stock engine normally costs more than $80,000.

Drivetrain

Suspension

Brakes

Fuel

On top of all of these specifications, each car must: This makes for some incredibly tight racing; the front runners in the class can reach speeds over 200 mph (320 km/h) in 6.7 seconds (approx). The qualifications rounds are only separated by less than a tenth of a second across all competitors. In a particularly tight qualifying roster, the difference from #1 to the final #16 qualifier may be only .05 seconds.

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