Dragster Mayhem | Developer: Minicades App store User rating: 4.3 out of 5 Like drag racing, they’re consumable in quick bursts no committing yourself to a 50-lap race or anything. This was the first serious, drag racing-dedicated mobile game that I remember, and, for a while, all of the cool kids from the nitro ranks like Morgan Lucas and J.R. Todd were playing it and comparing times. To me, it's held up pretty well and I play it often. How it looks: The graphics are pretty decent and the sound is great. The default camera view is from behind the car, which works pretty well, but there are five others, including a pretty good in-car mode. I played this game for weeks before seeing a tiny, opaque camera icon on the top right of the screen to change the view. The tracks are nicely rendered and the header flames, tire smoke, and guardwall-bashing sparks all look very nice. Despite the name, there’s no real mayhem involved such as crashes and no blown engines or wounded parts. Game modes: The game offers both single-player or multiplayer modes. Single-player pits you against computer AI opponents while multiplayer sets up real-life opponents, though finding a match can sometimes take a long time due to lack of users. Game play: Choose between four events, which are actually difficulty levels with higher rewards going to success in the tougher levels. The player must use the on-screen throttle pedal to perform a burnout in a Top Fueler with the goal being to get as close to 100 percent as possible on the sliding scale on the side of the screen. Also I used to be big NASCAR fan until the changed the rules to reduce horsepower, I still do not follow it near as close as I used to but thanks to you and Gio I have since started to watch it some again.Too hot or too cold will affect your run. Im so glad that NHRA has brought back the Friday night session back at some tracks hopefully it’ll be back at all the tracks. One of her favorite parts of the entire weekend was the Friday night qualifying and seeing the pyrotechnics but also seeing the header flames from the nitro cars. She is now hooked and her favorite class is also Pro Stock. Also I was able to convince her to go the full 3 days. Thanks to your encouragement on the show to always get new fans to the track I was able to convince my wife to go the fall Charlotte race in 2019. WJ has been a superhero in my dad and mine eyes. Pro Mod and Pro Stock are my favorites but Pro Stock has always been my favorited. Im 29 have been lifelong drag racing fan, My dad and uncle had tube chassis Chevy beretta that ran mid 6’s in the 1/8mile I love every class sportsman and pros. NHRA results and news are featured in weekly livestreams, NHRA’s Alan Reinhart and other NHRA stars including John Force, Ron Capps, Antron Brown, Steve Torrence, Greg Anderson, and Erica Enders all make frequent stops on the WFO Radio Podcast. As part of the National Hot Rod Association’s Track Announcing team, Castello brings insights directly from the world of professional NHRA Camping World and Lucas Oil Series Drag Racing. Host Joe Castello has over 30 years in drag racing, and it shows. Interviews on WFO Radio have become part of winning for drivers in the NHRA #DragRacing Series. The team will also reveal their second rider for the 2023 Pro Stock Motorcycle season! Join us for the show, hit subscribe and be ready for a full season of NHRA interviews on WFO Radio’s livestreams and podcast feed. White Alligator Racing, a power house in the NHRA Camping World Series Pro Stock Motorcycle category, will preview their NHRA season and announce their 2023 rider line up on WFO Radio Live! Team owner Jerry Savoie, crew chief Tim Kulungian, and previously announced rider Chase Van Sant, who will compete for NHRA Rookie of the Year, are all scheduled to join the show.
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