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The Offenhauser Racing Engine, or Offy, is a racing engine design that dominated American open wheel racing for more than 50 years and is still popular among vintage sprint and midget car racers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
NEMA gradually outgrew its humble beginnings and emerged as a solid professional division. The early rules of NEMA restricted the use of costly specialized racing engines, specifically the twin overhead camshaft Offenhauser. These engines were so powerful and expensive that owners with modified stock engines had little chance at the top prize ...
Nick White (born July 25, 2006) is an American professional stock car racing driver who currently competes part-time in the ARCA Menards Series, driving the No. 22 Chevrolet for Drew White Motorsports. He is the son of former racing driver Drew White, who formerly competed in ARCA, as well as the NASCAR Busch Series. [1]
Johnny White (born March 30, 1985) is an American professional stock car racing driver who has competed in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West in 2015, while driving for Steve Portenga Racing. White has also previously competed in series such as the SRL Spears Southwest Tour Series, the USAC West Coast Sprint Car Series, the Legends Tour Series, and ...
The 2004 Formula Dodge National Championship Presented by RACER was the 5th season of the Skip Barber National Championship. All drivers used the Skip Barber R/T 2000 chassis with 2-liter Dodge engines and BFGoodrich tires.
The Barber Pro Series was a spec series, in which all cars were identically prepared by Skip Barber Racing. From its beginning in 1986 to 1994, the series was known as the Barber Saab Pro Series ; the spec car was a tube-frame Mondiale chassis (basically a Formula Ford 2000 design) powered by a turbocharged 16-valve Saab 16v engine .
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