Drag Illustrated Issue 109, May 2016 | Page 92

LIGHTS OUT 7 Class of the Field X275 has most assuredly established itself as one of the most competitive and controversial categories in all of drag racing. Almost constant bickering amongst participants and rule makers keeps things interesting 24/7, but the on-track product is what really shines – almost as much as Rob Goss’ stunning late model Dodge Challenger. Powered by a BES Racing Engines-built 404ci Mopar boosted by a F1-X ProCharger backed by a Coan converter and ATF powerglide transmission, Goss set low E.T. and took top qualifying honors with a 4.396-second pass. Goss fell out of competition in the semifinals to fellow X275 frontrunner Jared Johnston. Whip of the Weekend PHOTOS: CHRIS SEARS, JT HUDSON Marty Robinson’s 1968 Plymouth Barracuda, a low 4.0 player in Radial vs. World, may be the coolest car in all of drag racing – certainly one of. Powered by a 521ci Hemi force-fed by a ProCharger F-3X, the “Badfish” ‘Cuda sounds and performs more like a Top Alcohol Funny Car than the mean street car it looks like. 92 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com Issue 109