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Average Lap Speed 410 Wing Sprint Car [10] May 22, 2021 Brian Brown: 14.351 125 mph 360 Wing Sprint Car [10] June 15, 2013 Joe Beaver 15.520 115.979 mph (186.650 km/h) 305/Pro Sprints Wing Sprint Car [10] May 7, 2016 Christian Bowman 16.736 107.552 mph (173.088 km/h) Non-Wing Sprint Car [11] June 3, 2017 Kevin Thomas Jr. 18.549
Sprint Cars are powered by a naturally-aspirated, methanol-injected overhead valve V-8 engines; with a displacement of 410 cubic inches (6.7L) and capable of engine speeds approaching 9000 rpm. [3] A lower-budget and very popular class of sprint cars uses 360-cubic-inch (5.9L) engines that produce approximately 700 horsepower (520 kW).
The United States Automobile Club (USAC) National Sprint Car Championship is a division of wingless 410 cubic inch sprint cars that run throughout the United States on asphalt and dirt tracks. The USAC also sanctions regional 360ci wingless sprint car series: the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars, USAC Southwest Sprint Cars, and USAC West Coast ...
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The track is billed as the "World's Fastest Quarter Mile Oval." The current track record was set by Jeff Bloom in a 410 extreme winged sprint car on August 21, 2010 at a time of 9.908 seconds. [1] This is the first lap record under 10 seconds on a quarter mile oval track of any type, breaking Anderson Speedway's 10.28 second lap record. [1]
The highest-paid winner ever was $50,000 for a High Limit Sprint and Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series races. The qualifying track record for 410 sprint cars is held by Brad Sweet, with a lap of 12.300 seconds. The late model track record is held by Devin Moran at 14.750 seconds.
USAC National Sprint Cars USAC National Midgets Pennsylvania Speedweek All Star Circuit of Champions: Oval; Surface: Clay: Length: 0.333 miles (0.535 km) Turns: 4: Race lap record: 0:11.243 (Aaron Reutzel, Baughman-Reutzel Motorsports, 2018, 410 ASCOC Sprints)
Regular events include 410 cubic inch sprint cars, 305 cubic inch sprint cars, and dirt trucks. In 2024, the World of Outlaws sprint car series returns to the speedway for the first time since 2016. The speedway has previously hosted the All Star Circuit of Champions , National Sprint Tour , and United States Auto Club .