Top-level stock cars exceed 200 mph (322 km/h) at speedway tracks and on superspeedway tracks such as Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway. Top-level races typically range between 200 and 600 miles (322 and 966 km) in length. Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Brazil and the United Kingdom also have forms of stock car racing.
#Mini stock car professional#
Its NASCAR Cup Series is the premier top-level series of professional stock car racing. It originates from the United States and Canada the world's largest governing body is the American NASCAR. It originally used production-model cars, hence the name "stock car", but is now run using cars specifically built for racing. Stock car racing is a form of automobile racing run on oval tracks measuring approximately 0.25 to 2.66 miles (0.4 to 4.3 kilometers). You won’t get rich racing in the Bone Stock series, but if you do well in your races you can take home some prizing.NASCAR vehicles practicing at Daytona International Speedway in 2004Īll types of oval tracks and road courses Today there 70+ vehicles available for competition in the region with more entering competition every race. It would not be fair for us to change the entry-level division for new competitors. If you are looking for a new challenge we encourage you to move up to a different division. I want to go fast and spend lots of money on my car! Will you change the rules of this division for me? As the division matures, used cars are beginning to become available. if the brake lines are gone, they cost money to replace), how much spare equipment you have, and how good your fabrication skills are. How cost-effective your build will be will depend on what shape your car is in (ie. The 2011 championship car was valued at about $1,000. The most expensive car is valued at just over $2,000.
The cheapest car in the series is valued at approximately $500. A mini-series was prepared when the series was launched to help prospective competitors see how it’s done! How much does a vehicle cost? Take a look at some of the build videos (above) and see for yourself. Videos prepared by Checkered Flag Media How do you build one of these?
Episode Three: Team Red Baron strips the car.Episode Two: Team Red Baron begins preparations to strip the vehicle.Episode One: Team Red Baron picks up their ’94 Cavalier.The format of the race has also changed since the videos were recorded and is now a full-speedway racing event. In addition, cage specifications have been updated since this video was created and now requires a bar to connect the A & B pillars. Consult rulebook for most up to date information. *IMPORTANT NOTE: The rub rail and bumper systems as shown being fabricated in these videos were been removed in the 2012 season and would NOT be legal for competition in the Bone Stock Series.