GM’s New Vehicle-Specific Parts Strategy Gives Birth to Chevrolet Performance
Those used to spotting the GM Performance name might have noticed a recent change. Last November, General Motors announced at SEMA it had launched Chevrolet Performance—an entity that will now represent GM in performance vehicles, parts, and racing. While this means little to consumers, it could be the first step toward a more brand-specific push
“My Thoughts on Norwalk, the Horsepower Challenge & More”–Greg Anderson Guest Blog
In this guest blog post, Summit Racing Pro Stock driver Greg Anderson shares his point of view on racing at Summit Racing’s home track, the K&N Horsepower challenge, and his new Pro Stock Camaro. This weekend, while many of you will hopefully enjoy an extended July 4th holiday, our Summit Racing team will be heading
American Rewind: Which Hot Rod-Related Places Would You Bring Back?
What’s more American than pulling into your favorite drive-in, rolling down the window of your 1957 Chevy, and ordering a greasy burger, fries, and milkshake? Don’t get us wrong, we enjoy our iPads, smart phones, and flat-screen TVs. But we’d love to go all Marty McFly and celebrate just one July 4th in 1950s and
Behold, Our Mount Rushmore of Automotive Performance!
As we’d hope you know, Mount Rushmore is one of the most patriotic landmarks in the country. Although our nation was founded, built, and influenced by many great Americans, only four have been carved in stone as the most significant—at least in the eyes of Doane Robinson, who conceived the idea for Mount Rushmore. Naturally,
The 5 Best Superhero Cars
Which superheroes have the best cars? It didn’t take long to realize the list is pretty short. Superman flies magic-style. Wonder Woman rocks an invisible jet. Thor gets pulled around by some angry light-speed flying rams. The lesson here, we think, is that humans are really the best judge of what’s great in the
It’s Alive! More Summit Racing/Factory Five Mk4 Spy Photos
The guys at SKJ Customs in St. George, UT aren’t messing around. Since we last updated you on the Summit Racing/Factory Five MK4 project about two weeks ago–back when bodywork and engine assembly were in full swing–the project has been fully assembled and painted. You can look back at our original Factory Five Mk4 post to get details on the
Garlits’ Swamp Rat 32 Leaves Summit Racing, Makes 2,346-Mile Pass (that’s 9,384 Quarter-Miles)!
[portfolio_slideshow id=5605] The Summit Racing Retail Super Store in Tallmadge, OH has been open for 10 years. And for 10 years, “Big Daddy” Don Garlits’ Swamp Rat 32 dragster has greeted customers from its familiar spot suspended above the show floor. Last week, the Summit Racing landmark packed its parachute (OK, it was already packed) and
Super Summit Rewind: A Look Back Through the Lens of a Professional
Here at OnAllCylinders, we dabble in photography. At Braun Photographics, they live and breathe it. Owner Marc Braun shoots many of Summit Racing’s famous catalog covers, along with other automotive-related promotional material for the performance parts giant, and he stopped by Super Summit 2012 to capture the scene. He shared many of his favorite show
Mazda Miata MX-5 GT Concept to Debut: Like It or Dislike It?
Has Mazda done enough to convince you? We know for some, the name Miata is synonymous with phrases like midlife crisis or—gasp, “chick car.” Their words, not ours. Truth is Mazda has been strong on the sports car racing circuit for quite some time, and the MX-5 has rightfully earned adoration among the sports car crowd.
Project Wild Violence: A Rare Bird From Down Under
[portfolio_slideshow id=4882] Check out hundreds of photos from Super Summit, which took place at Summit Racing world headquarters in Ohio. Meanwhile, half a world away… We thought this would be a great time to do a total 180 and show you what’s happening on the opposite side of the world from America’s Heartland—down under in Australia.




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