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Russell bought this car after its racing life was finished about 13 or 14 years ago. It is very light: "built like
a go-kart really. In its heyday speedway preparation was rather crude -- not like you would do now."
For such a small car the 2.3 L (120 cubic inch) motor gives it a very high power to weight ratio. In
speedway racing you need power for the turns and revs for the straight. It has a Morris rear end.
The Offenhauser can run at about 5000 rpm but Russell tries to keep it down to 4000. A normal
speedway race is usually something like 10 to 12 laps, and a feature at the end of the evening would
be about 20.
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