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  2. Kart racing - Wikipedia

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    Open karts have no roll cage. Caged karts have a roll cage surrounding the driver; they are mostly used on dirt tracks. In Straight chassis, the driver sits in the center. Straight chassis are used for sprint racing. In Offset chassis, the driver sits on the left side. Offset chassis are used for left-turn-only speedway racing.

  3. Microstock (racing) - Wikipedia

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    Microstock is a form of full roll cage go cart or kart racing that originated in New Jersey invented by Bill and Bob Wagner.. They are powered by small 4-cycle engines (200 cc), generally starting out as 5 hp Briggs & Stratton engines originally referred to as "lawnmower" engines, since that is where the first engines were taken from.

  4. Go-kart - Wikipedia

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    Off road go karts typically feature large tires, a full roll cage, heavy duty suspension, and features to protect the riders from wind and mud. There are no longer any American made offroad buggy brands due to legal issues, so all brands will come from China. Trailmaster is the leading off-road go kart brand with a wide range of models and ...

  5. Off-road go-kart - Wikipedia

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    Riding a go-kart. Off-road go-karting uses a four-wheeled powered vehicle designed for off-road usage. This is opposed to the longer established activities of racing go-karts used for racing on a paved road circuit. Off-road go-karting is now a well-established and popular activity with a burgeoning range of vehicles, options, and adherents.

  6. Rupp Industries - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Rupp began assembling go-karts in his basement in the late 1950s. Rupp made many contributions to the design of go-karts, including the step frame and a new braking system that augmented driver control and kart stopping power. [2] Rupp karts featured single- or dual-engine models with behind-seat-mounted fuel tanks.

  7. Trophy truck - Wikipedia

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    Most feature a 4130 chromoly steel tube-frame chassis covered by an aerodynamically engineered composite body. Most trophy trucks are powered by large displacement V8 engines producing over 1100 horsepower. [9] All trucks are equipped with a steel tube roll cage. The SCORE International Rule Book [10] defines and specifies the trophy truck ...

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