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Racing Divisions

 

IMCA Modifieds:

luxmod.jpg (14178 bytes)The IMCA Modified division is an extremely popular class.  Nationwide there are more IMCA Modifieds than any other type of car. Luxemburg Tri Star Speedway was one of the first tracks in the area to run this division weekly and there are large fields of cars every Friday night.    The minimum wheelbase on these cars is 108" and they may not have any wings or spoilers. The cars run on D.O.T. approved tires with a maximum width of 9".

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IMCA Stock Cars:

luxstock.jpg (15693 bytes)The IMCA Stock Car division is a perfect stepping stone up the racing ladder from the entry level Street Stocks.    These cars are nationally sanctioned by IMCA and race on tracks throughout the US.   The division allows for minor modifications to the chassis and engines.  These cars are very evenly matched and provide wheel to wheel racing action. IMCA Stock Cars are extremely popular with the fans.

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Luxemburg Street Stocks:

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The Street Stocks are the division of choice for new drivers.  Inexpensive to build and maintain the class is extremely popular with beginning drivers who want to learn how to race.  These cars have very few modifications other than safety enhancements making them very reliable.

Luxemburg Sport Trucks:

luxtruck.jpg (16851 bytes)The Sport Trucks are the newest division at Luxemburg Tri Star Speedway.  The class started for the 1997 season gives fans a new look in a racing vehicle.  These compact pickup trucks are an affordable class to race and are very inexpensive to build and maintain.  This division continues to grow in popularity.