The standing mile. It’s a simple premise, one that’s caught on big lately: From a stop, you accelerate your car to the fastest top speed possible before the 132-foot timing traps at the end of a single mile. It’s a great high, and the East Coast Timing Association has been dealing it since 1994 at Moultrie, Georgia (briefy), and Maxton, North Carolina (from 1995–2011). Afer losing the Maxton venue, the ECTA kicked of races at the Airpark in Wilmington, Ohio, in 2012 and hasn’t looked back, with participation numbers soaring.
The ECTA season opener is the site of the HOT ROD Top Speed Challenge each year, and this one went down on the weekend of April 28. Like it did in 2012, the buzzkill of rain loomed, but everything went…