Cool huh? Read on to read Little Wonder's official press release about the craft
Drag racing originated in the U.S., and to millions of the
motorsports fans it’s considered as American as apple pie and Rock n’
Roll. Once the secret Saturday night pastime of post World War II
rebellious teenagers smokin’ for pinks - Drag Racing has become a sport
that boasts an estimated 68 million race fans in the United States
alone. If American ingenuity could transform a street car into a hot
rod dragster – its mind boggling what Americans can do with everyday
power tools! In power tool drag racing you can take just about anything
with an engine or a motor and send it screaming down a track. It’s not
exactly clear when the weekend warriors of the garage first created
their mini-speed demons and held their first races, but the unique
motorsport got its first cameo on the 90’s television show Robot Wars
(which later became Battle Bots), and now coverage can be found on an
abundance of cable network channels and the internet’s popular
You-Tube. Power Tool Drag Racing has become the unofficial motorsport
of the Do-It-Yourselfer. Anyone with a little inventor’s spirit can
create and race a power tool dragster in various events held throughout
the U.S. each year.
In 2006, UK based Silverline Tools - who
sponsor a variety of top UK racing teams in autocross, hosted the UK’s
first Power Tool Drag Race at the Haynes International Motor Museum in
Somerset, England to the joy of over 6,000 British spectators. One of
the popular races of the (now annual) day-long racing event is the
power tool ride-on competition. In 2007, UK Team “Thunder Wonder”
constructed a ride-on dragster from a Little Wonder 9 hp walk-behind
blower, thanks to a donation from the U.S. based Little Wonder. “We
needed to find a power tool strong enough to speed a dragster with a
driver around a track without powering the dragster directly from the
engine”, stated Team Thunder Wonder captain and driver, Declan Hicks.
“The Little Wonder blower was more than up to challenge and performed
beyond our expectations,” continued Hicks. “When you consider that the
dragster is not actually powered by the engine of the blower unit, but
solely by the wind force produced by the blower itself, it is certainly
a tribute to the quality and power of Little Wonder blowers.” concluded
Hicks.
For 2008, Little Wonder supplied the blowers to power two
separate entries in the ride-on power equipment drag race category. The
Gadget Show utilized a Little Wonder 9 hp Optimax Blower (new to the
Little Wonder line in late 2007) from which they crafted a bicycle
style dragster for the race. Team Little Wonder, a joint venture
between the UK and the US, recycled last year’s Team Thunder Wonder
dragster to create a more American looking long body hot rod dragster.
Again, both units were powered only by the force of the air flow
emitted from the blowers. “The race was a good spirited rivalry fueled
by drag racing intensity”, stated Howard Kaplan, Team Little Wonder
driver and Marketing Services Director for the U.S. based Little
Wonder. “I was easily doing 25-30 mph through the track on the
traditional long body dragster. The bicycle style dragster was going
even faster than that though, easily 35-40 mph or more. It’s remarkable
how fast both of the units were able to race through the serpentine
style track strictly on the power of the air flow emitted from the
blowers – it was pretty exhilarating.” concluded Kaplan.
Adding
to the intrigue of this particular race is the little known fact that
the Little Wonder brand is actually a UK native - once a brand of Hedge
Trimmer offered by Detra Manufacturing until 1935 when the Pennsylvania
based Schiller-Pfeiffer, Inc., acquired the Little Wonder Hedge Trimmer
and went on to expand the Little Wonder brand to a multitude of
landscaping and debris management products including its world-famous
line of commercial walk-behind blowers. “Since the Little Wonder brand
was actually born in the UK, this race is more like a homecoming event
for the brand,” admitted Kaplan. “It’s the inventor’s spirit that is
celebrated through this sport and we are proud to be a part of it
because it’s that same spirit that has been the driving force in the
growth of the Little Wonder brand for the past 85 years,” concluded
Kaplan.
To learn more about Little
Wonder products and to follow all of the action of Little Wonder
Racing, visit their website or call Little Wonder toll-free
1-877-596-6337.