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Super Late Models |
The
Super Late Models made a welcome return to Lake Geneva Raceway in 1997. The majority of
these cars are fabricated from the ground up and utilize fiberglass bodies.
The cars which run on 10 inch slicks weigh in as little as 2,775 pounds. Their short
wheelbase and high powered engines make them the fastest class at Lake Geneva Raceway.
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complete rules click here |
Millennium Late Models |
The premier class of the Friday evening program is the Millennium Late
Model. Designed as a more affordable alternative to the Super Late Models, this
class is unique to Lake Geneva Raceway. Running a number of spec components this
division places more emphasis on chassis setup and driving skill to attain victory.
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complete rules click here |
Sportsman ( Mid-American ) |
Introduced
as an intermediate division, the Mid-American Sportsman car is based on a standard
production chassis. Modifications are allowed to some areas of the suspension and
these cars run on 8 inch slicks. With a weight of 3,000 pounds these cars are just a
tick slower than their Late Model counterparts. This class is known for its wild door to
door action. For complete rules click here |
Super Street Stock |
Super
Stocks are one of the best classes to begin your racing career at Lake Geneva Raceway.
These cars are designed with simplicity and affordability in mind. You
take a basic street car add a simple roll cage and make a few minor tweaks and your ready
to race. These cars scale in at 3,275 pounds and though slower than some other
classes they are fairly equal to each other and this makes for plenty of racing action! For complete
rules click here |
BICS - ( Basic International Cars ) |
The BICS ( Basic International Cars ) are the most affordable racing
machine to take to the track at Lake Geneva Raceway. In just a few short years since
the introduction of the division, this class has gone from being a novelty to becoming the
place where many drivers begin their transition from fans and crew members to race car
drivers. Fun and affordable, the BIC cars are a crowd favorite.
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complete rules click here |
Sport Trucks |
Similar in intent to the BICS cars the Lake Geneva Raceway Sport
Trucks are designed to put the novice driver on the track with a minimum of expense.
These basically stock, two wheel driver, four cylinder trucks provide plenty of
thrills and excitement for the dollar.
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complete rules click here |
| Mini-Modifieds |
One of the crowd favorites for the Friday evening
program is the Mini Modifieds. The class started a number of years ago by a bunch of
friends just wanting to race and have fun. These affordable cars pack a mighty punch
and put on a great show. A number of new drivers have joined the veterans over the
past couple years and they are always looking for more. Lake Geneva Raceway is
proud to be the home track for the Mini Mods!For more check out the Mini-Modified website |
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