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Stock Cars |
Super Stock Car |
Masters Cars |
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There are three different styles of cars that can be used for racing. The first style of car is called stock. The stock car is the smallest car and is designed for the smallest children. The second style of car is super stock. Super stock cars are made for children that are a little lager in size. The final type of car is a masters car. Masters are specially designed to fit the individual racer and they are for the most advanced racers. There are special rules concerning each style of car for the safety of the racer. The drivers and cars combined weight are as followed: Masters- 250 lbs. Super stock- 230 lbs. Stock- 200 lbs. For more information on racecar rules click here. |
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This is what the inside of a lay-down masters car looks like. There are two styles of aerodynamically designed masters cars. The lay-down cars are generally more aerodynamic than the sit-up cars. |
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This is the baseboard of a stock car. Stock car kits and Super stock kits are made just about the same. Super stock car kits however are just slightly larger so that they can be more accommodating to a larger racer. |
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