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Legends race cars are 5/8 scale body style replicas of cars raced in NASCAR events from 1937 thru the early 1940's. This affordable racing is the fastest growing motorsport in the country. The cars use the engines, carburetors and ignitions from the Yamaha FJ1200 motorcycle. The Legends race car is extremely fast and tops out at speeds of 140 mph.

Legends Racing Divisions:

1) PRO (Expert Class): Designed for experienced drivers. Driver must have competed in some other form of professional motorsports or have competed in the “Semi-Pro” or “Masters” division in the Legends Cars Series in order to race in this division.

This is the pinnacle class of Legends Cars racing and will be treated as such.

Approval to compete in this class will be the decision of the INEX Director.

2) MASTERS: The Masters division will feature only drivers 40 years old and over.

3) SEMI-PRO (Novice Class): Designed for drivers who are starting out in Legends racing. No prior experience is necessary but beginners may be required to compete in consolation, B Mains, and/or start in the rear of the field. The decision to put a driver to the rear will be at the discretion of the race director.

In 2004, the minimum age for Legends competition will be fourteen (14). Twelve and thirteen year olds may be allowed to compete if they have completed three (3) years of documented, INEX Sanctioned, Bandolero racing, with a minimum of forty five (45) races total over this three-year period.
 
 

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Stateline Speedway May 20, 2006
 

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Legends Race Car Body Styles

(above)  1934 Ford Sedan

(above)  1934 Chevy Coupe

(above)  1937 Ford Sedan

(above)  1937 Chevy Sedan

(above)  1937 Dodge Sedan

(above)  1934 Ford Coupe

 
 

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