
It's very possible, I can't rule out anything these days.Daryl Cuttell may have a plan B for all these IHRA track purchases…. Data centers, warehousing, XAI, Darana hybrid, etc….
Are they planning data centers on the water tracks that IHRA are running their power boat series on?Daryl Cuttell may have a plan B for all these IHRA track purchases…. Data centers, warehousing, XAI, Darana hybrid, etc….
That's what my Grandpa referred to his race car as. I think it was more of a dirt tracker than a hot rod but hey, it was before WWII and 30+ years before me so I never corrected him.I have not heard this before today.
Question: What were drag-racing cars called before they were known as “hot rods”?
Answer: In the 1920s and ‘30s, the pioneering prototypes of hot rod culture were called “gow jobs.” The first gow jobs were Ford Model Ts, but the more advanced Model A became the vehicle of choice in the late ’20s. “Gow” was a slang term for opium (among other things) in the crazy days of the Jazz Age, and at the time, the drug was believed to be used to hop up racehorses. Since the cars of the ’20s were only a generation removed from the horse as a means of transportation, “gow job” was an obviously cool name for modified high-speed cars. “Hot rod” was both a term and a notion still far in the future.
Great news now only if more states would do that.On Monday, The Kansas Motorsports Venue Protection Act passed with a vote of 120-0 and sent to Governor Laura Kelly to sign. It will become law immediately upon inclusion in the State Register.
The bill allows the 20 current tracks in the State of Kansas - both drag and circle - to have civil immunity against nuisance and property complaints by any property owner who has built a home or business within a five-mile radius after any track that has consecutively operated with no lapse in operations greater than four years.