HEMI engines have a long history in NASCAR and in muscle cars, but how did the two of them meet? Here's what made this racing ...
A NASCAR-powered 1970 Dodge Charger with a 730-hp R5P7 V8 heads to Barrett-Jackson with no reserve, guaranteeing it sells to the top bidder.
That trend began when Toyota joined NASCAR's truck series in 2004 and the Sprint Cup Series in 2007. The automaker had no cam-in-block V-8 in its lineup and was allowed to design one from scratch. But ...