This type of racing is like any type of racing, it has different grades low budget and very high budget. i myself race speedway in a lower budget grade (but still not cheap) and is just awsome. Some of the top guys in top grades make a living off it.
Not sure the size of this track... I used to enjoy the races on a 1/4 mi. dirt track. Seemed they spent more time sliding around the ends... was awesome!
I'm 13 and in going to be running a Monte Carlo with a stock motor...probably only 100 HP because this is my first time racing dirt track cars....but I have raced go-karts,I know they are completely different...and tips
GM G-body cars specifically, there were tons built but they are getting less common can still be found on craigslist for $1000-2500 regularly though as of 2015
Street stocks are not low budget I had a GRT built street stock brand new build first ever brand new racecar I have ever had new everything coat 36 thousand to build this street stock class in the videoight cost 5 to 10 grand to build a car just depends how you do it. And if you want to run the street stock nationals at whynot speedway better have a 20 grand plus built street stock and a good driver to make A Main I made it to the A Main started tenth out of 32 cars that started and finished 12tg very tough race and very well built high end streetstocks as well