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2006-07-09 06:16:59 · 5 answers · asked by dshadow2k9 2 in Sports Auto Racing

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Depends on size of track (my favorite is 1/2 mile dirt). Various classes of late models. Outlaw are the fastest. Motor, etc. makes a difference. Slightly slower than sprint cars w/o wings. On the one mile paved track at PIR (Phoenix) maybe 155-160 mph.

2006-07-09 06:26:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It all depends on which class you are talking about. Not all tracks have a 'late model' class.. and technically the big boys in Nascar drive 'late model' cars.. .and they go close to 200 mph. The local track here is small and they might only get up to 90 in the straightaways.

2006-07-09 06:46:58 · answer #2 · answered by escaped_mental_case 4 · 0 0

i changed into in the WRC for 6 years from '80 to '86. I raced for Porsche and VW. I took section in 14 rallies in those 6 years. I retired early through three injuries and contract issues that I merely did not have the nerve to take care of. I choose the own racing scene over the heavily publicized sanctioning bodies. from time to time the contract/legal element receives in the way and that is a lot a lot less demanding even as the money would not get in the way. money is ruining this pastime, to boot as maximum motorsports. in a lengthy time period I went into the line racing organisation. That changed into interesting for a lengthy time period even though it were given boring quickly. The drivers lack skills quite frequently and in case you've taken section in it, it really is honestly not some thing like the television portrays it. and finally a lot less and a lot less human beings opt to race you for prime stakes once they discover out you've been a specialist. Now I merely bypass to the song and artwork adversarial to the clock or whoever's there on the time and needs to bypass for a spin. it really is an awesome pastime/recreation. even if it really is rallying or the circuit, it really is interesting. i'm not a wide fan of drag racing although. i have executed it and the frenzy is interesting. it really is merely not very complicated and also you haven't got as a lot administration over the race because the persons who construct the vehicle do. As for the autos i have pushed. i have pushed/examined about one hundred racing autos all together. i am going to't record all of them. My all time favorites although, should be the Ford GT40 Mk II, the 'seventy 3 Porsche 911 Carrera RS, the 1986 Lamborghini Countach 5000QV, and the BMW M3 CLS (I own this variety of).

2016-11-01 12:24:22 · answer #3 · answered by awad 4 · 0 0

It all depends on things like the size of the motor, the wieght of the car, your transmission, your rear end gears, there are a lot of different factors

2006-07-09 06:21:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

til they wont go any faster

2006-07-16 06:03:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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