The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon took the drag strips by storm when it debuted for the 2018 model year. factory make it a factory ready machine to go the quarter mile. You don’t see them very often, so catching one in its natural habitat is quite refreshing.
Plus, it might give us a look at the limited-run Dodge Challenger Black Ghost that recently debuted. Part of Dodge Last call standard for the Challenger and Charger, it features the same 807-hp supercharged mill but lacks the sticky drag radials. With grip, making a 10-second quarter-mile pass shouldn’t be a problem in the stock version. We don’t know if the Challenger Super Stock in this video is, well, Stock. But he wears a Demon balaclava and he has absolutely no problem ripping 10s…and more.
The video clip is from Drag racing and car stuff YouTube channel, with the action taking place at Orlando Speed World dragway. The first run for Super Stock is a Camaro ZL1 that we suspect was unmodified, as it clocks in at 12.69 at 112 mph. Meanwhile, the Challenger goes 10.02 from the start, clocking 136 mph in the process.
Usually, we’d discuss these races in order, but we’ll jump ahead in Super Stock’s showdown against a pair of Hellcats. The first is a Plum Crazy Challenger, and it might be the best race of the whole event. The Super Stock rider is left for dead at launch, and it looks like the purple Challenger is driving for the win. But the Super Stock sneaks in at the very end with a 9.81 second pass.
A black Charger Hellcat is next, and it’s also a very close race but again, the Super Stock wins. It’s a battle won on the first half of the track, too, as the Charger hit 145 mph in the quarter-mile versus 139 mph for the Challenger. However, the Super Stock did the course in 9.8 seconds versus 10.1 for the Hellcat sedan.
Now for the race we jumped. Amid all that V8 rumble comes the heroic hum of a turbocharged four-cylinder, driving the front wheels of a Dodge Neon. Yes, it’s an SRT-4, and no, it’s not stock. We won’t tell you which car will win this battle, but we will say this. At the end of the quarter mile, this little Neon is going 143 mph. Winning or losing is really impressive.
The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon took the drag strips by storm when it debuted for the 2018 model year. factory make it a factory ready machine to go the quarter mile. You don’t see them very often, so catching one in its natural habitat is quite refreshing.
Plus, it might give us a look at the limited-run Dodge Challenger Black Ghost that recently debuted. Part of Dodge Last call standard for the Challenger and Charger, it features the same 807-hp supercharged mill but lacks the sticky drag radials. With grip, making a 10-second quarter-mile pass shouldn’t be a problem in the stock version. We don’t know if the Challenger Super Stock in this video is, well, Stock. But he wears a Demon balaclava and he has absolutely no problem ripping 10s…and more.
The video clip is from Drag racing and car stuff YouTube channel, with the action taking place at Orlando Speed World dragway. The first run for Super Stock is a Camaro ZL1 that we suspect was unmodified, as it clocks in at 12.69 at 112 mph. Meanwhile, the Challenger goes 10.02 from the start, clocking 136 mph in the process.
Usually, we’d discuss these races in order, but we’ll jump ahead in Super Stock’s showdown against a pair of Hellcats. The first is a Plum Crazy Challenger, and it might be the best race of the whole event. The Super Stock rider is left for dead at launch, and it looks like the purple Challenger is driving for the win. But the Super Stock sneaks in at the very end with a 9.81 second pass.
A black Charger Hellcat is next, and it’s also a very close race but again, the Super Stock wins. It’s a battle won on the first half of the track, too, as the Charger hit 145 mph in the quarter-mile versus 139 mph for the Challenger. However, the Super Stock did the course in 9.8 seconds versus 10.1 for the Hellcat sedan.
Now for the race we jumped. Amid all that V8 rumble comes the heroic hum of a turbocharged four-cylinder, driving the front wheels of a Dodge Neon. Yes, it’s an SRT-4, and no, it’s not stock. We won’t tell you which car will win this battle, but we will say this. At the end of the quarter mile, this little Neon is going 143 mph. Winning or losing is really impressive.