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  2. Production car racing - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the IHRA promotes a "Real Street" class, which requires the vehicles be legally registered and licensed. [27] Every September at Mid-Michigan Raceway in Stanton, hosts the Pure Stock Muscle Car Drag Race. The event hosts classic drag racing with stock (or nearly stock) U.S. muscle cars factory built between 1955 and 1979. [28] [29]

  3. 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 ...

  4. Howe Racing Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Ed Howe founded his chassis manufacturing company in 1971 in his hometown of Beaverton, Michigan. Ed Howe introduced the off-set chassis to the prestigious Snowball Derby in 1972. [1] With a better weight distribution to the standard stockcars used in the southern States, Howe started the race from pole position.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Motorsport/Library/General - Wikipedia

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    Street Stock Chassis Technology: 1994: Steve Smith: Tips and techniques for constructing and altering a street stock racecar - suspension (refinements, setup, springs, shocks, front end alignment), stagger, scaling, adjustment to track conditions, etc. Royalbroil: Steve Smith Autosports Publications: ISBN 0-936834-92-7

  6. 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.

  7. Late model - Wikipedia

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    Late Model stock car racing, also known as late model racing and late models, refers to a type of auto racing that involves purpose-built cars simultaneously racing against each other primarily on oval tracks. This type of racing was early-on characterized by its participants' modification to the engines of post-World War II passenger cars, but ...

  8. Seekonk Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The street stock division was introduced as a cheap way to get into racing. 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]

  9. Champion Racing Association - Wikipedia

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    2006 CRA Super Series racecar #68. Champion Racing Association (CRA) is a stock car racing sanctioning body based in the Midwestern United States.It was founded in 1997 by Glenn Luckett and R. J. Scott, who then sold the company to Bob Sargent's Track Enterprises in 2022.