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Circle Track and Highway (United States) April 1972 (Volume 2 No. 2)

Circle Track and Highway – April 1972 (Volume 2 No. 2)

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Smokey Yunick
This famous and colorful builder of winning cars and superior engines is reviewed in depth. You‘ll be surprised and amazed at what you learn learn from this reading.
Stafford Modifieds
Two years ago, the Arute Family took over the ailing Connecticut speedway, and look what they've done to it! Modifieds are coming out of their ears and the fans are swarming.
Building a Stock Car
To answer popular demand, Steve Smith has itemized the construction details of expert West Coaster Frank Deiny as he converts a street-model Chevelle to a full-race stock car.
Milwaukee USAC
Roger McCluskey and Butch Hartman battle to the wire tor the USAC Late Model Championship in one at the final races of the 1971 season.
American Motors
While other factories are getting out, American Motors is jumping in with a Penske-Matador driven by Mark Donohue.
IMCA at Des Moines
To celebrate the opening of the 1971 Iowa State Fair, four races were held in two days. Here are detailed accounts of two of them: the IMCA "New Models" in a "battle royal" in the mud and the powerful IMCA Sprints in action - complete with color.
NASCAR Tripartite
The final three races in the South for the NASCAR Grand Nationals on super speedways. Read how Bobby Allison and Richard Petty both battled hard to beat LeeRoy Varbrough's record of super speedway wins in a single season.
URC at Flemington
Leroy Felty looks down on the 1971 URC Sprint Championship in this final race of the 1971 season while Harry Benjamin easy walks off with the double feature.
CALIFORNIA 500
Joe Leonard double barrels to a championship win on the final stop of the 1971 USAC triple crown and wins the 1971 USAC National championship.
USAC at Phoenix
A. J. Foyt regains his winning form as he wins the Bobby Ball Memorial under unusual circumstances.
Midget History
With nostalgia in vogue this story of the Midgets, yesterday and today, will pull at your heartstrings. Relive some of the thrilling experiences of days gone by in this informative article.

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