How much horsepower does an asphalt super late model have?

The Super Late Model ranks among the fastest race cars to ever hit the short track. The 358 cub in V8 pumps-out more than 550 horsepower, but that’s just for starters.

How much is the late model on iRacing?

$11.95
We’ve added dirt Legends and Street Stocks to everyone’s iRacing account along with a dirt version of USA International Speedway. But that’s just for starters. There’s also a Dirt Late Model Package that includes three different versions of the Dirt Late Model (Limited, Pro and Super) for one low price of $11.95.

How fast are Super late models?

With a 438 cubic inch V8 engine and a 28 gallon fuel tank, this car and its 2250 lb weight gives it a fascinating 0-60 mph acceleration time of just under 3 seconds. Many people have driven this car many times and have shown that not all can drive it so easily at times.

What is a Super Late Model race car?

Super late models are the premier divisions of asphalt short track racing in the United States and Canada. They typically feature engines with upwards of 600 brake horsepower (450 kW), American naturally aspirated V8s, under the hood of a custom built chassis weighing around 2,750 pounds (1,250 kg; 196 st).

How much horsepower is a late model race car?

600 brake horsepower
Super late models are the premier divisions of asphalt short track racing in the United States and Canada. They typically feature engines with upwards of 600 brake horsepower (450 kW), American naturally aspirated V8s, under the hood of a custom built chassis weighing around 2,750 pounds (1,250 kg; 196 st).

Where can I get free iRacing setups?

Our favourite source of free setups is iRacing Setup Sync by Nick Thissen. This is a great resource because it’s free, and the setups are created by the iRacing community, so you can find setups that are easy to drive.

How Much Does a World of Outlaws Late Model weight?

With a 438 cubic inch V8 engine and a 28 gallon fuel tank, this car and its 2250 lb weight gives it a fascinating 0-60 mph acceleration time of just under 3 seconds.