A Sprintcar is a type of high-powered, open-wheel race car designed for short oval dirt tracks, and it's a central fixture in the country's speedway racing scene. These cars are part of a global sprint car tradition, but New Zealand has developed its own vibrant culture and championship series around them.
- Engine Power: Typically powered by American V8 engines, often 410 or 360 cubic inches, producing up to 900 horsepower.
- Lightweight Design: Weigh around 640 kg including the driver, giving them an exceptional power-to-weight ratio.
- No Transmission: Use an in-or-out gearbox with no clutch or starter motor—cars are push-started.
- Winged Configuration: Most New Zealand Sprintcars use large top wings for downforce and stability on dirt tracks.
Sprintcar racing in New Zealand blends raw speed, technical skill, and grassroots passion. It's a thrilling motorsport that draws fans from across the country and beyond.
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