Alcohol Dragster
An Alcohol Dragster is a type of drag racing vehicle that uses alcohol-based fuels, such as methanol or ethanol, instead of traditional gasoline. These fuels allow for higher compression ratios and more power, making alcohol dragsters capable of achieving impressive speeds in short distances. They are commonly seen in professional drag racing events.
These vehicles are designed for straight-line speed and feature lightweight materials, powerful engines, and specialized tires for maximum traction. The use of alcohol fuel also results in a unique sound and a distinctive exhaust plume, contributing to the excitement of drag racing events like those organized by the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA).