TarheelRick Posted Tuesday at 07:28 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:28 PM When were drag chutes first used on drag cars? I know the supposed max speed allowed without one is <150 mph. But how many cars went through the catch fence before they discovered the braking power of the drag chute?
Tim W. SoCal Posted Tuesday at 07:43 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:43 PM 14 minutes ago, TarheelRick said: When were drag chutes first used on drag cars? "The first use of a parachute in a hot rodding application came in 1958 when racer Abe Carson contracted chute engineer Jim Deist to adapt a chute to the flathead powered Hartman and Carson dragster.” https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/drag-racing-firsts.1091352/page-2 1
Bainford Posted Wednesday at 04:35 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:35 PM (edited) 20 hours ago, Tim W. SoCal said: "The first use of a parachute in a hot rodding application came in 1958 when racer Abe Carson contracted chute engineer Jim Deist to adapt a chute to the flathead powered Hartman and Carson dragster.” https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/drag-racing-firsts.1091352/page-2 When Mr. Carson showed up in the pits that day with the first parachute fastened to a drag car, there must have been some serious head shaking from his contemporaries. But, it must have been a cool sight from the stands when that first parachute popped at the end of the strip. Edited Wednesday at 04:35 PM by Bainford 2
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