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The sprint car was first invented in 1902. The first car was called the 1902 Panard from France, and were considered the world's first race car.
No money and no points, but the pole winner receives several things:The driver starts the race on the inside of Row 1.The crew chief gets first choice of pit stalls.The car gets to run in the Sprint Unlimited, the first race of the season which is an all-star race for pole winners. (This was first called the Busch Clash, then the Budweiser Shootout.)
the car is directly in the front row
Pole position on Atari.
there is no front wing on a car unless ur driving a open wheel race car like a sprint car
You ussually have to be 12 but some states allow 11
A Nascar stock car would be faster, because a sprint car is normally driven around a small dirt track. So I doubt that sprint cars exceed 200 mph.
It costs approximate $200,000 (minimum) to race a NASCAR Sprint Cup car in ONE RACE.
It depends on the race car, because the parts for a Sprint Cup racer are vastly different from those for a Formula Vee car.
http://www.nascarlivetv.com/ FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held annually at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware
Currently, Matt Kenseth's #20 car is owned by Joe Gibbs Racing.