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In the 2nd half of the 20th century virtually 50% population of United States Of America used to live in rural America and road race was not known during those times. At that time racing used to occur on back roads or trails and not on the town highways. A new way of race was created on the West Coast. In this you have to race within the urban setting. It gave birth to American ultra wheels. Some early racing personalities invented the mag wheel. They brought revolution in drag racing with spoked Magnesium wheels. These major magazines spread easily among the enthusiastic racers. After some time it became a profitable business of developing wheels. National Racing Equipment was founded in 1956 that started marketing and production wheels for street and drag race. The early 60s this business located the early sporting subculture. This company is then bought out by Torque Thrust. Torque Thrust made the five talked tapered parabolic design. Owners, also those who did not wish to battle, bought dub wheels because of their car. With American racing wheels even regular vehicle appears like muscle car. They instantly became symbol for high lifestyle. Enthusiasts priced some American racing wheels in the early 60s. National Racing Wheels Broken Vector type was the most beneficial and efficient model owned by enthusiasts in California and Symler as per American rushing site. National racing fans are devoted and the game penetrated into the pop culture.