A street stocker, is a production based
speedway
Speedway may refer to:
Racing Race tracks
*Edmonton International Speedway, also known as Speedway Park, a former motor raceway in Edmonton, Alberta
*Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a motor raceway in Speedway, Indiana
Types of races and race cours ...
car formula raced in every state in Australia.
Most are old-style sedans which are cheap to build and maintain. The most competitive series is th
Sydney Street Stocker Championshipraced a
Parramatta City Raceway
Various speedway boards under th
NASR(Australian Speedway National Board) run to their own rules, but they are similar. For example, an ASCF car could run in the RSA championship with minor modifications. Considered the backbone of Australian speedway racing, as it is easily affordable by many. Large fields are commonplace.
Some of the core rules ar
*Sedans only
*No multiple overhead camshafts and only two valves per cylinder
*The vehicle must be in sound condition with all original panels used
*All glass and external mirrors must be removed along with any ornamentation and trim
*The radiator may be relocated inside the car subject to safety rules
*A maximum capacity 30 litre fuel tank must be fitted. The factory tank must be removed.
*Suspension modifications are allowed. Standard mounts must be used.
*The engine must be no larger than 274 ci. No V8s or rotaries.
*No forced induction
*Internal engine modifications are allowed with restrictions
*One single or dual throat carburettor
*Wings are permitted within limits
List of ASCF national champion
References
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External links
Sydney Street StockersNowra Street stockersRestricted Sedan Association of NSWASCF Street StockersAustralian Speedway Sedans
See also
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Short track motor racing
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Dirt track racing in Australia
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Motorsport categories in Australia
Stock car racing