Fear. That's probably what Chrysler's 426 HEMI "Elephant" engine instilled into its competitors when it first appeared as a racing engine in 1964, and that fear was warranted. With a 1-2-3 finish, ...
Discover the forgotten Dodge race car that pushed racing to its limits, proving the 426 Hemi's racing dominance.
HAMPTON, Ga. — Dodge is eying a return to the NASCAR Truck Series as soon as the 2026 season, with the manufacturer having already begun the process to gain NASCAR’s formal approval to join Chevrolet, ...
Dodge is all set to make their awaited return to the Craftsman Truck Series in the 2026 season. Kaulig Racing will become the anchor team as they will field five full-time RAM trucks in the coming ...
Throughout Chrysler's history, the company has engaged in wordplay to make its cars more memorable. Model names such as the compounded Superbird and the abbreviated 'Cuda are good examples. Another ...
The 426 Hemi was the best you could get on the Dodge Charger in 1967. The engine produced 425 horsepower thanks to dual four-barrel Carter AFB carburetors and could be ordered with a 4-speed manual or ...
Fitted with a sharp nose cone and a massive rear wing, the Daytona is arguably the wildest iteration of the classic Dodge Charger. It's also quite rare, with only 503 units produced. But it's not the ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
Recently, NASCAR fans have been scratching their heads, trying to figure out what’s behind the mysterious advertisement featured on their website, which shows a Next Gen Cup Car with a Dodge logo ...