How the 1968 Hemi Barracuda Super Stocker changed drag racing
Listen in as NHRA on FOX's Brian Lohnes explains how the creation of this iconic car was a game changer for the sport, revolutionizing drag racing with its raw power, unique design, and track-dominating presence.
Introduced as a prototype in 1968, the Hemi Barracuda quickly became a fan favorite and an engine builder’s dream. The car’s robust HEMI engine provided the horsepower needed to challenge and outperform the competition, while its streamlined design made it a force to be reckoned with on the strip. Even 56 years later, the Hemi Barracuda still captures the imagination of enthusiasts, with its legendary status shining as bright as ever. Learn more about the 1968 Plymouth Hemi Barracuda prototype here.
Today, cars like those painted and campaigned by Bucky Hess carry on that tradition—literally. With stunning craftsmanship and the iconic Hemi powerplant under the hood, these cars continue to wow crowds, showing that the legacy of the Hemi Barracuda is timeless. As Lohnes says, “The Hemi Barracuda changed drag racing forever—and it’s still turning heads.”
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