| WISSOTA Late Models |
WISSOTA Late Models
head up the list of divisions competing weekly at Eagle Valley Speedway. These cars are
built as race machines from the ground up and fully fabricated for racing. They run up to
410 c.i. engines and may run gasoline or alcohol. These cars run as light at 2,300 pounds
and really rocket around the track
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Modifieds |
Fast and powerful the
WISSOTA Modifieds are very popular among fans and drivers alike. The cars run on a minimum
wheelbase of 107" and use a street car frame. The engines may run gas or alcohol and
run a 2 or 4 barrel carb. and the maximum displacement is 410 c.i. The minimum weight for
the Modifieds are 2,500 pounds.
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Super Stocks |
The WISSOTA Super
Stocks are a class drivers use on their way to the more powerful Modifieds and Late
Models. Super Stocks are built off a passenger car fame and have a minimum wheelbase
of 108". The cars run stock chassis components with minor modifications allowed.
Engines are limited to 360 c.i. and they must run gasoline. The total weight of the cars
must be 2,800 pounds. This class is highly competitive since the rules limit modifications
to keep everyone equal.
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Street Stocks |
The WISSOTA Street
Stocks are designed to allow people to get involved in auto racing as a driver with an
affordable car. These cars are built from a stock passenger car with minimal
modifications. They have a minimum wheelbase of 110" and must weigh a minimum of
3,200 pounds. This class is a drivers division where talent behind the wheel is more
important than performance parts.
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Eagle
Valley Speedway Pure Stocks |
When is comes to
affordability there is no less expensive car to race at Eagle Valley Speedway than the
Pure Stocks. This class is a division which allows beginning drivers to take on the
challenges of the banked 3/8 mile track with the least amount of expense possible.
These cars are basically street cars with a few modifications allowed for safety reasons.
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