I would call them mini cars... from memory they run a 1300cc motorcycle engine, sequential box - (not sure if 5 or 6 spd?) Fully adjustable coil overs & disc brakes.. all up about 600kg I think! seen em a few times now, & yup... freakin' cool, u should see em' go in the wet!! lol
luke watson i could tell they were bike engines and sequential boxes which is awesome in such a light car. they sound like hyabusa motors. wish we had these in the states
Folks, these are largely hand made cars, and weight less than 500 kgs (half a tonne). They are made out of tubular steel and the body shape is largely a matter of preference and also aerodynamics. The engines are 1.2 litres, so no Hayabusa engines okay. Just look up www.aussieracingcars.com.au/ for details of the cars, drivers, race schedule, etc.
Good stuff! Thanks!
Why is the old white car in all of the races.
so are these cars, or carts? their freakin cool.
I would call them mini cars... from memory they run a 1300cc motorcycle engine, sequential box - (not sure if 5 or 6 spd?) Fully adjustable coil overs & disc brakes.. all up about 600kg I think! seen em a few times now, & yup... freakin' cool, u should see em' go in the wet!! lol
luke watson i could tell they were bike engines and sequential boxes which is awesome in such a light car. they sound like hyabusa motors. wish we had these in the states
where can i watch the supercars
Folks, these are largely hand made cars, and weight less than 500 kgs (half a tonne). They are made out of tubular steel and the body shape is largely a matter of preference and also aerodynamics.
The engines are 1.2 litres, so no Hayabusa engines okay.
Just look up www.aussieracingcars.com.au/ for details of the cars, drivers, race schedule, etc.
Brandon Otte supercars.com/superview
So these things are basically Legends, but with Aussie touring car bodies? Neat.
What's the go with the nice-looking Chevy is it the car is it the driver why is it always back in the field
13:10 Someone chuck him some tape. Just stick the wing back on and you'll be right.