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  2. Stock car racing - Wikipedia

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    Super stock classes are similar to street stock, but allow for more modifications to the engine. Power output is usually in the range of 500–550 horsepower (373–410 kilowatts). Tire width is usually limited to 8 in (200 mm). [22] Some entry level classes are called "street stock", and are similar to what is often called "banger racing" in ...

  3. Thunder Mountain Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Other regular divisions include Sportsman, Crate 602 Sportsman, IMCA Modifieds, Rookie Sportsman XCel 600 Modifieds, Street Stocks and Four Cylinders. [2] Special events have included the annual "Lightning on the Mountain" and the touring Empire Super Sprints and Super DIRTcar Series. [4] [5] [6]

  4. List of auto racing tracks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sportsman, Mini Stocks, Street stocks, Stritkly stock, enduro, sprint, kids fast 4, pro figure 8, Winged Outlaw Figure, super late models, pro trucks, powder puff, mod minis, race cars of yesterday South Sound Speedway [30] Washington Rochester: 0.375 miles (0.604 km) Oval (asphalt) Super Stock, Street Stock, WESCO Sprint, Vintage Modified

  5. Emo Speedway Championships - Wikipedia

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    Street Stocks are "Stock Cars" as they have a full body and frame from passenger type automobiles seen on the street (Such as a 1974 Monte Carlo). They are required to have a minimum weight of 3200 lbs (1,451 kg), a stock maximum 355c.i.d. (360 for Chryslers), as well as OEM parts.

  6. Production car racing - Wikipedia

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    In various regions, they may be known as hobby stocks, street stocks, pure stocks, bombers, factory stocks or stingers. In British oval racing, the term "production car racing" has been used as an alternative for hot rods, as run in the West Country during the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, and a production car world championships. The West ...

  7. Modified racing - Wikipedia

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    Modified racing remained popular, particularly on the east coast, and grew away from "strictly stock" or "Late Models" and became akin to both stock cars and open-wheel cars. Until the early 1970s, drivers typically competed on both dirt and asphalt surfaces with the same car. [2] Modified cars resemble a hybrid of open wheel cars and stock cars.

  8. Seekonk Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The cars ran stock chassis from American made cars, keeping the cost of racing down for its competitors. At the end of the 2016 racing season, the street stocks had their name changed to the sportsmen, per request of the division's new sponsorship. [7] In 1995, Seekonk Speedway introduced a division named the sport trucks.

  9. Motordrome Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Motordrome Speedway was a 1/2-mile NASCAR sanctioned racetrack located in South Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, to the northeast of Smithton, Pennsylvania, United States. [ 1 ] Weekly series divisions that ran included super late models, modifieds, street stocks, chargers and super compacts. [ 2 ]

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