Published in National Dragster
Written by David Reher
The 21st century has been called the Information Age, but I’m beginning to wonder whether it might be more accurate to call it the Infomercial Age. The advent of long-format television commercials has blurred the distinctions between advertising and reporting. If the production is slick enough, it’s difficult to discern »» more...
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#30- Reserved Seats
Published in National Dragster
Written by David Reher
It’s the nature of racers to work on things - even parts that may be better left alone. Ingenuity and experimentation have produced power levels that were once thought to be impossible. As a lifelong tinkerer, I confess that I find it hard to resist the urge to mess »» more...
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