A cart racer with a heavy weapon twist, this game's online races will be perfect for adrenaline -
fueled racing fans.
Not exact matches
These engines have been somewhat unpopular however, as
fans have been turned off by the lack of noise and requirement for drivers to save
fuel during certain parts of the
races, which some think goes against the spirit of the sport.
Pros: Potential for jumbled - up grids, you get to follow every lap of every driver Cons: Not always entirely fair, less track action for
fans trackside, drivers qualifying with
race fuel was always bad
This 1973 Chevrolet Camaro frame restoration was completed in 2006, 350 V8 400hp (rebuilt) with a 4 bolt main, Holley tunnel Ram
fuel injection, turbo 350 automatic transmission, aluminum radiator, electric
fans, power steering, 4 wheel power disc brakes, AM / FM stereo with CD player, bucket seats, vinyl interior to match exterior, dual Flow - master exhaust with cross over, 15 ″ Brushed aluminum American
racing wheel, 15 × 8 front and 15 × 10 rear Toyo tires, all new QA1 suspension and, 10 bolt post rear - end with 3:11 gears.
Exhibitor: Craftsman / KDC Brands Phone: 847-286-3689 Email:
[email protected] Website: http://www.craftsman.com/ Booth Number: 20117 Customizer / Builder: Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle, Chicago, Illinois Powertrain / Drivetrain: Roush 427R engine; Hilborn stack injector; Holley computer; Hurst Driveline transmission; Hedman headers; Flowmaster mufflers; Flaming River steering; Moser Engineering rearend; Aeromotive
fuel system; Dynotech driveshaft; Powermaster alternator; Painless wiring; C&R Racing radiator; Spal fan; TechAFX Fuel synthetic fuel lines and fittings; Red Horse Performance fitting; Moroso catch can breather system and power steering pump reservoir; Quicktime bell housing Chassis: Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle chrome moly tube chassis; Moser Engineering rearend; Wilwood brakes; Ridetech supspension; Miller Electric welders; Nitto tires; Weld Racing wheels Exterior: VFN Fiberglass hood, decklid and bumpers; Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle design; Performance Associates Coachwork and Customs p
fuel system; Dynotech driveshaft; Powermaster alternator; Painless wiring; C&R
Racing radiator; Spal
fan; TechAFX
Fuel synthetic fuel lines and fittings; Red Horse Performance fitting; Moroso catch can breather system and power steering pump reservoir; Quicktime bell housing Chassis: Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle chrome moly tube chassis; Moser Engineering rearend; Wilwood brakes; Ridetech supspension; Miller Electric welders; Nitto tires; Weld Racing wheels Exterior: VFN Fiberglass hood, decklid and bumpers; Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle design; Performance Associates Coachwork and Customs p
Fuel synthetic
fuel lines and fittings; Red Horse Performance fitting; Moroso catch can breather system and power steering pump reservoir; Quicktime bell housing Chassis: Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle chrome moly tube chassis; Moser Engineering rearend; Wilwood brakes; Ridetech supspension; Miller Electric welders; Nitto tires; Weld Racing wheels Exterior: VFN Fiberglass hood, decklid and bumpers; Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle design; Performance Associates Coachwork and Customs p
fuel lines and fittings; Red Horse Performance fitting; Moroso catch can breather system and power steering pump reservoir; Quicktime bell housing Chassis: Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle chrome moly tube chassis; Moser Engineering rearend; Wilwood brakes; Ridetech supspension; Miller Electric welders; Nitto tires; Weld
Racing wheels Exterior: VFN Fiberglass hood, decklid and bumpers; Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle design; Performance Associates Coachwork and Customs paint
Millions of
fans worldwide will be able to virtually drive the new BMW M2 Competition (combined
fuel consumption: 9.9 — 10.0 l / 100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 225 — 228 g / km) in the popular CSR
Racing 2 mobile racing game just a few hours after its world premiere at the Beijing Motor
Racing 2 mobile
racing game just a few hours after its world premiere at the Beijing Motor
racing game just a few hours after its world premiere at the Beijing Motor Show.
Ever since emerging onto the scene way back in the 70s,
Racing games have successfully resonated with
fans as an ever - evolving genre
fueled by innovation, acceleration, and excitement.
And if it gets
racing fans excited about low carbon
fuels and high
fuel economy, even better.