Whether viewed as a masterpiece of mechanical grip or a testament to the enduring appeal of the Chevy II platform, the Nova 10.5 remains a cornerstone of drag racing history.
The 10.5-inch tire restriction creates a unique technical hurdle. Unlike "Big Tire" classes that use massive slicks, the 10.5 class requires sophisticated electronic traction control and finely tuned suspension geometry to prevent the tires from spinning or the car from lifting its front wheels too violently. For example, prominent racers like Ron Pease have recently unveiled new West Coast builds that breathe new life into the category, showcasing how modern tech can tame these "beastly" classic muscle cars. Cultural and Historical Impact Nova 10.5
: Enthusiasts often aim for a factory-built 1966 Nova SS look while hiding 10.5-class power under the hood. Whether viewed as a masterpiece of mechanical grip