What is a race car?
Stock car racing is a form or branch of auto racing commonly found in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom and Brazil. Traditionally stock car races are held on a circuit or oval track that is between 0.25 and 2.66 miles (0.4 to 4.3 km) long. NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) is currently the largest organizing body for stock car racing and the Sprint Cup Series, named after its main sponsor, Sprint Corporation, is the primary class of stock racing.
Stock cars, according to the origin of the term, are cars that have not been modified by the manufacturer's configuration. In its development, stock car refers to any production car used for racing. This term is used to distinguish this type of car from a racing car, which is a car specifically made for racing.
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