Arena Racing™ Cars
Arena Racing™ cars are real, one-half-scale stock cars. Every car must meet the
exact same league specifications to ensure that the action on the track is the
result of good driving skills, not a mechanical advantage.
There are still cars available to race in Hampton, Charlotte and Grand Rapids this season. If you ever wanted to be involved in competitive auto racing, this may
be your chance. Click here to learn more.
Arena Racing cars are:
- One-half the size of Sprint Cup cars
- 9 feet long
- 36 inches high (from track to roof)
- Capable of speeds up to 100 mph outdoors
- Approximately 740 lbs. (including racer)
- Fit with custom steering wheels, racing seats and pedals to fit each racer
They are equipped with:
- Sprint Cup-style stock car bodies
- 13-horsepower, rear-mounted Honda Engines
- 1.5-gallon fuel cells
- Adjustable upper and lower A-frames
- 5-point harnesses
- Steel roll cages
- Coil-over suspensions
- Disc brakes
- Rack-and-pinion steering
- Adjustable rear track bars
- Aluminum racing seats
Other notes:
- Drivers enter and exit the cars through a sunroof-sized opening in the roofs of the cars.
- Due to the multiple-heat racing format, drivers do not need to pit during races.
- Teams are allowed to customize only set-up related items such as:
caster/camber, toe-in, tire stagger, track bar adjustments, coil-over springs
and shocks, lead location and bite. These are adjustments to a car's handling,
and are done the same way you see professional pit crews do it on the NASCAR
circuits.

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