|
Listen to BMP Speedway Races on the radio 101.3
FM |
- New Class
- for 2006
- Front Drive Vehicles
|
- Jr. Stock Class (Age 14-18)
- The Jr. Stock class is a beginning/novice
class, which will have only youth racing; NO adults will be in
this class. Trophies by class/night sponsor are the awards. BMP
Speedway Official Track Rules apply to this class.
|
 |
- Hobby Stock formerly Pure
Stock
- A hobby stock is a stock car with factory
engine, tires, wheels and suspension. In short, a pure stock
is a car straight from the factory that has had the interior
gutted and replaced with a roll cage and racing seats. A hobby
stock must have all safety requirements of the other classes,
but no other racing components are allowed.
|
 |
- Wissota Street Stock
- A street stock is made out of an American
made, full frame car with the minimum wheel base of 108 inches
or an American made uni-body car with a minimum wheel base of
110 inches. These cars much weigh at minimum of 3,200 pounds
and must remain in stock condition. The engines in these cars
are kept within strict regulations. A plastic nose distinguishes
the street stock from the pure stock.
|
 |
- Wissota Super Stock
- A super stock must weigh a minimum for 2,800
pounds with a maximum 360 cubic inch motor. It consists of a
tubular frame covered with sheet metal. They are required to
run Hoosier Race Tires as are the other classes in Wissota. Strict
rules apply to these cars. Super stocks produce speeds similar
to those of the modified. They do not have a spoiler with on
the back of the car.
|
 |
- Wissota Modified
- A modified is a full body, open wheel race
car with a tubular frame covered with sheet metal and modified
rear stub. There are no front fenders on these cars, front wheels
are in plain view. The cars must weigh a minimum of 2,500 pounds
and must meet other strict Wissota rules.
|
 |
- Wissota Late Model
- Late models are open to a lot of different
ideas in building. The chassis is made of round or square tubing
covered with sheet metal. Cars must have a minimum wheelbase
of 103 inches. They must have an American made style body with
a stock or custom-made nose piece. Cars must weigh less than
2,300 pounds with a 360 cubic inch motor or 2,425 pounds with
a 410 motor. Strict rules apply to these cars. Cars have a spoiler
on the rear. You will feel them rumble as they go by.
|
 |
- Mini Sprints
- Mini sprints resemble a regular sprint car,
complete with wing, but run a snowmobile or motorcycle motor.Wheelbase
cannot exceed 72" (6ft.), from center of front wheel to
center of the back wheel. Minimum weight with driver of a 4-stroke
motor is 900 pounds and minimum weight with driver of a 2-stroke
motor is 800 pounds. These are also very fast and fun to watch.
A special feature of these cars is that some drivers are 15-16
years old and we have several young ladies racing in this class.
|
| WISSOTA was founded
in 1981 by eight track promoters in Wisconsin and Minnesota,
with the intent of offer uniform rules for the promoters and
drivers. The track promoters meet annually, not only to elect
their board of directors, but also to debate and vote on rules
and enforcement procedures. Currently, over 2,400 drivers are
licensed through Wissota for competition at sanctioned tracks. |