It's bad to street race with any car.
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There is no such thing as a Stock race car. The fact that it is a race car means it is not stock. MPG depends on exactly what type of race car you are asking about. Suffice to say, none get good mileage.
Yes. There are several racing series that use older NASCAR race cars, so they are available for sale. They are very expensive. If what you really mean is "can I buy a NASCAR and drive it on the street," the answer is no. It would cost more to make a stock car street-legal than it would to buy a brand-new street car that your favorite driver's car is patterned after and have it decorated like a stock car at a body shop. People do that.
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People congregated at open fields and drove their street cars to race against each other. Small tracks were founded and it was basically drive your street car onto the track and race. By the 1940s promoters were heavily involved and in 1947 a sanctioning body was founded to regulate the sport.
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The web address of the Historical Stock Car Race Group West Inc is: www.hscrs.com
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Because true "stock" cars are too brittle to race.
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Same as a 1973 street car.
That would be the Daytona 500, which is called by some to be "The Superbowl of Stock Car Racing". It is Nascar's biggest event.