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Topic: Sprint Car Racing in Arizona
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October 28, 2015 at
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New here but I needed some info that I thought some of you could fill me in on. I have bought a roller here in Indiana recently planning to run next season. However, I recently received a job offer in Arizona that I just can't pass up. I was wondering what series are available to run in Arizona, either wing or non wing. Or was wondering if there was a weekly sprint car track there? Thanks.
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October 28, 2015 at
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I raced in AZ. Its easier if you look up the tracks in your area, and see what divisions they offer. If you are near Phoenix, there is more non wing racing.
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October 28, 2015 at
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Posted By: Mission5 on October 28 2015 at 07:35:18 PM
New here but I needed some info that I thought some of you could fill me in on. I have bought a roller here in Indiana recently planning to run next season. However, I recently received a job offer in Arizona that I just can't pass up. I was wondering what series are available to run in Arizona, either wing or non wing. Or was wondering if there was a weekly sprint car track there? Thanks.
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There is USAC, ASCS wing, and a limited division that is called challenge cup that are 360, flat tappet and wet sump, that require 1 7/8 restrictor in stacks. Arizona raceway, Central Az. raceway, U.S.A. raceway, white mtn. raceway, canyon raceway park and cocopah in yuma are the tracks.
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