Legend car racing



         


Legend Car racing is a motorsport with 5/8-scale replicas of American cars from the 1930s and 1940s raced in NASCAR modified. The cars are required to be in very close spec with each other. Everyone runs the same parts, engine, tires – everything but the body style. The Legend car was designed by Howard Augustan ?Humpy? Wheeler and Elliott Forbes-Robinson, and all Legend cars are manufactured by 600 Racing.

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History

In April of 1992, the first Legend cars debuted at Canada, Mexico, England, Australia and the US. Around Ohio, legends race at Kil-Kare, Shadybowl, Columbus, Lima. Also out of state race tracks are Lawrenceburg, Lowes, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Texas, Sears Motor Speedways. At Charlotte Motor Speedway the cars are divided into classes; Pro, Semi ?Pro, Chargers and Masters.

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Engine

Legend cars all use a Yamaha FJ 1200 cc motorcycle engine costing $4300. The compression ratio is 10:1 max, and power is 125 hp (93 kW).

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Part requirements

There is a specific tire that everyone has to run and they are 205/13-60 BF Goodrich Comp TA HR4, Wheels are a width:7? and diameter:13?, Suspension is a coil over with Bilstein shocks, The frame full tubeframe with integral roll cage, Simpson five point

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Available Body Styles

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Cost

Any style of legend car when its brand new cost $12,995. Because the cars are required to be very similar, little money is spent upgrading the engine, which can easily overpower the required tires. The cost of maintenance is 75% less than midgets and sprints.

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