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Mar 17, 2026 ∙ 5 min
The Great Sprint Car Chassis Debate: Does the Name on the Frame Really Win Races? Drivers Say...
Maxim, J&J, or Triple X: Which Chassis Is Actually Winning Races in 2026? Pros Spill the Truth In the high-octane world of winged sprint car racing, your chassis is the literal backbone of the machine. It’s the 4130 chromoly tube frame that takes the abuse of 140+ mph slides, wing downforce, and dirt-track pounding while keeping the driver safe. But with multiple top-tier builders competing for your business, does the name on the frame plate actually make a difference in lap times and wins? ...
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Feb 18, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Hype or Unfair Advantage? How Motion Simulators Are Helping Pro Racecar Drivers Dominate
I n the cut-throat world of professional motorsport, where 0.001 seconds can make you a champion or a footnote, the smartest drivers aren’t just training harder — they’re training smarter . Motion simulators have moved from “cool toy” to proven performance weapon. Hype or unfair advantage? The data, the lap times, and the pros themselves say it’s the latter. These rigs are helping drivers dominate in F1, NASCAR, IMSA, and especially dirt-track sprint car racing. And if you race winged sprint...
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Jan 6, 2026 ∙ 2 min
The History of the Tulsa Shootout: The Mecca of Micro Sprint Racing
The Tulsa Shootout, often dubbed the "Mecca of Micros," is the world's largest indoor micro sprint racing event. Held annually in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the SageNet Center (formerly known as the Tulsa Expo Center), this massive spectacle brings together thousands of entries, hundreds of drivers from across the globe, and fans eager to witness high-octane dirt track action on a temporary clay oval built inside the arena. The event's iconic trophy—a replica of Tulsa's famous **Golden Driller**...
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