Late Model
"Late Model" refers to a category of race cars that are designed for competitive racing, particularly in the United States. These cars are typically based on production vehicles but are heavily modified for performance. They often feature powerful engines, advanced suspension systems, and lightweight materials to enhance speed and handling on the track.
In the context of racing, Late Model events are popular in various series, including NASCAR and local dirt track competitions. The cars compete on oval tracks and are known for their close racing and exciting finishes. Late Model racing has a dedicated fan base and serves as a stepping stone for drivers aspiring to reach higher levels of motorsport.