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John Fielding, CEO
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Our engines have won many races from street stocks, stock cars, modifieds, late models, and sprint cars.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Street type cars, ones that do not have a current Reg and WOF can race in the new Modified class, the car needs to undergo an annual Tech Inspection and then you can race in this class.
Furthermore, both cars have been modified so this comparison does not apply directly to their street counterparts and as is typical of race cars, they are constantly undergoing upgrades.
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Rob Bruff, Nightclub Bouncer
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There are many classes of street and race cars at each event with special classes for ladies, novices, and street tires.
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Sarah Kennedy, Fashion Model
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We sell hot rods, street rods, race, muscle and show cars, as well as new and vintage parts.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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The top speed reached are usually 70 MPH on race cars with usual street cars obtaining 55-60 MPH in short straight aways.
Road races are generally run in the middle of the street where the normal car traffic keeps them safely clean for barefoot running.
Full day students receive one on-track session in the street cars and three eight lap sessions behind the wheel of the race cars.
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Shane Kelly, Bar Tender
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Slotted Rotors are suggested for Street Cars and race pads will do just make sure their not some crazy kind that need to be real hot.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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These engines are reliably producing up to and beyond 450 hp in many street and race cars on a day to day basis.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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The plot concerns a rookie cop who goes undercover in the world of street gangs who race souped-up cars in drag races.
CITY STREET Rath's car races down the street trying to catch up with the patrol car.
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