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US Legends cars, with their nostalgic design and thrilling performance, have carved out a unique space in the world of motorsports. Born in 1992 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, these scaled-down replicas of classic American coupes and sedans capture the essence of early NASCAR racing. But beneath their vintage aesthetic lies a modern heart: a fuel-injected 890cc Yamaha MT09 engine, generating an impressive 130+ horsepower. This powerplant, coupled with the car's lightweight design (around 1,230 lbs), delivers a remarkable power-to-weight ratio, making for exciting acceleration and top speeds exceeding 120 mph.

Indeed, one of the most appealing aspects of Legends cars is their versatility. They are equally at home on asphalt ovals, road courses, and dirt tracks, showcasing their adaptability and providing drivers with diverse racing experiences. This versatility has broadened the appeal of Legends car racing, attracting a wide range of drivers and fans.

Their small size and responsive chassis combined with the ample horsepower, creates a dynamic driving experience that demands skill and rewards finesse. Whether battling for position on a asphalt ovals, dicing through corners on a road course, or drifting through the turns at the dirt track, Legends cars deliver exhilarating racing action.

While the Legends car racing scene is firmly rooted in the United States, its popularity has extended internationally. Legends cars can be found competing on tracks across the globe, from Canada and Mexico to the UK and beyond. The combination of thrilling performance, accessible format, and relatively affordable costs has made Legends car racing a popular entry point into motorsports for drivers of all levels, contributing to its global growth and enduring appeal.


Specs

  • Weight: 558.0 kg
  • HP: 135.0
  • Included in Subscription: ✅
  • Has Headlights: ❌
  • Has Multiple Dry Tires: ❌
  • Has Rain Capable Tires: ❌
  • Rain Enabled: ✅

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