The
quintessential American motorsports are drag racing and
stock car racing. Both have world-wide audiences and are
highly competitive. All over the United States, the hardcore
racers who turn on win lights and take checkered flags use
aluminum rods, pistons, wrist pins and superchargers made by
Bill Miller Engineering in Carson City, Nevada.
Why?
For over a
generation, BME products–Forged Aluminum Connecting Rods,
Forged Aluminum Racing Pistons, Wrist Pins and the
Gibson-Miller Mark II Supercharger–have been renowned for
cutting-edge technology, premium quality and bulletproof
reliability.
A fixture in
professional drag racing since 1975, the Bill Miller
Engineering Forged Aluminum Connecting Rod has won 44
championships in Top Fuel and Funny Car classes. The latest
were John Force’s 2010 NHRA Funny Car Championship and Bobby
Lagana Jr’s 2010 IHRA Top Fuel title.