Thrilling Day Four at Tri-State Raceway: Unique Builds and Intense Competition

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Today on 1320video, we find ourselves at the heart of the action at Tri-State Raceway in Iowa for day four of the 2025 event. The air is thick with anticipation as competitors, having already conquered 440 street miles, gear up for the challenges ahead. Among the thrills and spills of the day, a Chevel's encounter with a deer leaves it battered and out of the running, a testament to the unpredictable nature of racing. Meanwhile, an Avenger steals the spotlight with its rear-wheel drive conversion and V8 power, clocking in an impressive 10:45 pass that has the crowd on their feet.
But the real stars of the show are the unique builds that grace the track, each with its own story to tell. From a Ford Model A sporting a quirky mailbox intercooler to a widebody Ranger designed for SEMA, these machines are a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of their builders. And let's not forget the diesel truck that defied the odds, overcoming tech issues to hit a commendable 10.67 pass, earning the title of the quickest diesel on the property.
As the day unfolds, the tension mounts as participants in the cheap car challenge gear up for their runs, each aiming for their own slice of glory. From targets of 9.50s to 8-second passes, the competition is fierce, with each team pushing their machines to the limit. And amidst the roaring engines and screeching tires, one thing is clear - the spirit of racing is alive and well at Tri-State Raceway, where dreams are chased and legends are made.

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Thrilling Day Four at Tri-State Raceway: Unique Builds and Intense Competition
Experience the thrill of day four at Tri-State Raceway in Iowa with unique builds, unexpected challenges, and intense cheap car challenge competition.