What is a Bando race car?
What is a Bando race car?
The Bandolero Car is a turnkey, spec-series racer designed for drivers as young as eight years old and the young-at-heart at any age. The Bandolero Car serves as a stepping stone between a 1/4 Midget or kart and a race car that is simple for everybody to use.
How fast is a Bandolero race car?
Bandolero car racing is a type of entry-level racing in the United States and Canada. Many bandolero car drivers move into Legends racing. Cars can reach in excess of 70 mph, but do not accelerate very quickly.
What motor is in a Bandolero?
Briggs & Stratton 570cc Vanguard engine
The Bandolero Car’s motivation is provided by a thumping Briggs & Stratton 570cc Vanguard engine mounted behind the driver. Small modifications have been made to the engine to bring the once 20HP stock engine to nearly 30HP.
What does a Legend car cost?
PRICE $29,990.00 Legend Cars are one of the best ways to get your adrenaline pumping. They feature a Yamaha MT09 engine that’s ready for racing. To ensure you’re getting an authentic racer, these cars meet INEX technical standards and are ready to rumble at any moment.
How fast is a legend car?
The light, top-heavy Legend cars make 122 horsepower and have a five-speed transmission with a top speed of 120 mph, so finding grip is the key to fast lap times.
What does a Legends car cost?
A base used car can be found for about $5,000, according to Bates, with new cars right from the factory at $13,000 or more. Legend Cars race in four divisions with the same car being used in each. The Pro Division is for experienced drivers, and the Masters Division is for drivers age 40 and older.
What size engine is in a Legend car?
What is a Legend Car?
Wheelbase | 73.00″ |
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Overall Length | 10′ 6″ |
Height | 46″ |
Engine | Yamaha fx09 (sealed) |
Horsepower | 125 HP |
What engines are in Legend Cars?
Legends car racing is a style of auto racing designed primarily to promote exciting racing and to keep costs down. The race car bodyshells are 5/8-scale replicas of American automobiles from the 1930s and 1940s, powered by a Yamaha XJ1250, FJ1200 (both air-cooled), or starting in 2018, FZ09 (water-cooled) engine.