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 heads. Atop the engine is a modified NASCAR-legal 390-cfm carburetor. The suspension and frames are designed specifically for racing and the safety requirements needed. The car rides on a mandated Hoosier Racing Tires which are mounted on 10-inch wide wheels. The top speed, depending on the track and gearing, could easily be 150 mph.
The CRA Super Series utilizes stock appearing cars, which resemble the Impala, Fusion, Camry 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 heads. Atop the engine is a modified 390-cfm carburetor. Competitors may also use a special Sealed Engine that is only available from two certified builders. The suspension and frames are designed specifically for racing and the safety requirements needed. The car rides on a mandated Hoosier Racing Tire which are mounted on 10-inch wide wheels. The top speed, depending on the track and gearing, could easily be 150 mph.
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