An NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle typically weighs around 1,100 to 1,200 pounds, including the rider. The exact weight can vary based on specific bike configurations and regulations set by the NHRA. These bikes are designed for high performance and speed, often utilizing lightweight materials to enhance their capabilities.
In Pro Stock drag racing, the minimum weight for a car, including the driver, is 2,350 pounds. The NHRA Pro Stock racing champion for 2013 was Jeg Coughlin, and the person with the most NHRA Pro Stock wins is Warren Johnson with 97.
not much--poorest paying racing org. in the world--why they do it? who knows
300 hp
Pro Stock $20,000
They are around $250,000.
Yes,everything.. engine size nitro % boost weight tire size etc.
No, not according to the NHRA rule book.
1300-1400 Horse Power
They are insane. Over an inch of lift and the duration at fifty is high 280s low 290s. But they use a lot of lobe separation angle (116-118). They will idle at a decent rpm. Those cams KILL valve springs. They go through a set maybe every two/three runs. $4000 a set?? But you are lifting a very large valve an INCH @9000 rpm.
Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum was created in 1998.
NHRA Unleashed - 2010 was released on: USA: 7 November 2010
They make around $5,000.00 a race.