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- Sprint_car_racing abstract "Sprint cars are high-powered race cars designed primarily for the purpose of running on short oval or circular dirt or paved tracks. Sprint car racing is popular in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.Sprint cars have a high power-to-weight ratio, making speeds in excess of 140 miles per hour (230 km/h) possible on some tracks. 900 horsepower (670 kW) is commonplace for these machines which typically have a 410 cubic inch engine displacement. A lower cost but still popular class of sprint cars uses 360 cubic inch engines and produce approximately 700 horsepower (520 kW). The safety record of sprint car racing in recent years has been greatly improved by the use of roll cages to protect the drivers. Many IndyCar Series and NASCAR drivers used sprint car racing as an intermediate stepping stone on their way to more high profile divisions, including Indianapolis 500 winners A.J. Foyt, Mario Andretti, Johnny Rutherford, Parnell Jones, Johnnie Parsons, and Al Unser, Jr., as well as NASCAR Sprint Cup champions Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart.The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum located in Knoxville, Iowa, USA features exhibits to highlight the history of both winged and non-wing sprint cars.".
- Sprint_car_racing thumbnail DaveBlaney40SprintCar.jpg?width=300.
- Sprint_car_racing wikiPageExternalLink www.sprintcarworld.com.au.
- Sprint_car_racing wikiPageExternalLink www.uksprintcars.co.uk.
- Sprint_car_racing wikiPageExternalLink www.usacracing.com.
- Sprint_car_racing wikiPageExternalLink www.woosprint.com.
- Sprint_car_racing wikiPageExternalLink www.worldseriessprintcars.com.
- Sprint_car_racing wikiPageID "683079".
- Sprint_car_racing wikiPageRevisionID "599289886".
- Sprint_car_racing hasPhotoCollection Sprint_car_racing.
- Sprint_car_racing subject Category:Sprint_car_racing.
- Sprint_car_racing comment "Sprint cars are high-powered race cars designed primarily for the purpose of running on short oval or circular dirt or paved tracks. Sprint car racing is popular in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.Sprint cars have a high power-to-weight ratio, making speeds in excess of 140 miles per hour (230 km/h) possible on some tracks. 900 horsepower (670 kW) is commonplace for these machines which typically have a 410 cubic inch engine displacement.".
- Sprint_car_racing label "Sprint car racing".
- Sprint_car_racing label "Sprintcar".
- Sprint_car_racing label "World Sprint Car".
- Sprint_car_racing sameAs Balap_mobil_sprint.
- Sprint_car_racing sameAs Sprintcar.
- Sprint_car_racing sameAs World_Sprint_Car.
- Sprint_car_racing sameAs m.032nb1.
- Sprint_car_racing sameAs Q3290416.
- Sprint_car_racing sameAs Q3290416.
- Sprint_car_racing wasDerivedFrom Sprint_car_racing?oldid=599289886.
- Sprint_car_racing depiction DaveBlaney40SprintCar.jpg.
- Sprint_car_racing homepage www.usacracing.com.
- Sprint_car_racing isPrimaryTopicOf Sprint_car_racing.