What is the Champion Racing Association?
The Champion Racing Association (CRA) is a racing sanctioning body that primarily oversees the scheduling, administering, and officiating of the CRA Super Series for Super Late Models. The CRA also sanctions Sportsman, Street Stocks and FWD Compacts. Additionally, the CRA assists in promoting other racing events and is the sole promoter of two events during the season. In 2007 CRA will be the promoter and manager of all events at the legendary Winchester Speedway. What is the CRA Super Series? The CRA Super Series is a Midwestern touring series for Super Late Model stock cars. What kind of Super Late Model Stock Car competes in the series? The CRA Super Series utilizes stock appearing cars, which resemble the Monte Carlo, Fusion, and Charger we see on the street today. Underneath the stock appearing body though, is some of the most advanced stock car racing technology being used anywhere. The typical engines are 358 cubic inches and have a compression ratio of 9 to 1, and use aluminum
The Champion Racing Association (CRA) is a racing sanctioning body that primarily oversees the scheduling, administering, and officiating of the CRA Super Series for Super Late Models. The CRA also sanctions Late Model Sportsman, Street Stocks and FWD Compacts. Additionally, the CRA assists in promoting other racing events and is the sole promoter of two events during the season. From 2005 to 2010, CRA served as the promoter and manager of all events at the legendary Winchester Speedway.
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