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Divisions |
IMCA Modifieds
| These crowd-pleasing cars compete on tracks all over
the United States with points being awarded and totaled at every race. At the end of the
racing year, a national champ is crowned based on those point totals. These cars will
adhere to all rules and regulations stipulated by IMCA. |
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.IMCA
Stock Cars
| The IMCA Stock Car is one of the most popular forms
of racing in the U.S. These are full-bodied American cars utilizing the same type of
points and award system as the Modifieds. Once again, all cars in this class will adhere
to the rules of the IMCA. |
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.Street
Stocks
| The Street Stock division is open to 1960 and newer
Sedans or Hardtops with a minimum wheelbase of 108". The most common types of
vehicle found in this division are older model Chevrolets and Buicks with a lesser mix of
Fords and Chrysler products. The bodies are stock steel and are not allowed to be altered
and thereby closely resemble their showroom counterparts. The minimum weight for this
class is 3400 pounds. For complete rules click
here |
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.Hobby
Stocks
| The Hobby Stock division is new to Expo Raceway and
is designed to appeal to the new race driver or those on a tight budget. These cars must
be factory stock with no alterations and a minimum wheelbase of 108". These cars will
compete using rules based on the "Chilton Challenger" class and a car of this
type can be easily and safely constructed for well under $1,000 dollars. Cars of similar
design have provided fans with some great racing action at other tracks and Manitowoc Expo
should be no exception! For complete rules click here |
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