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American Iron Racing

American Iron™ is a race series that calls to mind the legendary battles of the 1960's when champions competed against each other to win stoplight and drive-in bragging rights for their brand of choice.

American Iron™ provides a forum where domestic "ponycars" such as Ford Mustangs, Chevrolet Camaros, and Pontiac Firebirds can challenge each other equipped with the finest performance products that tuners and manufacturers have in their arsenals.

The Series offers competitors three classes, Camaro Mustang Challenge (CMC), American Iron (AI) and American Iron Extreme (AIX). The American Iron Series visits the nation's finest courses and features some of the finest big-bore racing in the United States. All three series meet at the NASA National Championships presented by Toyo Tires in Septemeber to crown a national champion. You can see video of the 2007 Championship and also hear the play-by-play audio by visiting http://nasachampionships.com/media.html

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American Iron West Coast Racing

MIDATLANTIC: Hyperfest at Summit Point

Once again, Hyperfest brought a fantastic turnout to Summit Point Raceway on June 20th. Saturday's race started cleanly as the first two American Iron cars of Jimmy Bost and Randy Maits started side-by-side with qualifying times just two tenths apart. 
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MIDWEST AND GREAT LAKES: Crossing over at Putnam Park

The first Midwest / Great Lakes Region crossover for 2009 once again had a very large turnout.  The AIX qualifying had Chris Griswold and his DSS Powered Maximum Motorsport Mustang on point with a 1.14.894, followed by Elliot Fisher in the Bravo Condoms Mustang, Bill Collins and John Miksula.  TJ Bain and his Pontiac Firebird took his first pole in AI with a 1.18.202 on a slightly damp track...
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MIDWEST: Rain at Road America

Three words describe the season opener for the Midwest Region at Road America; cold, wet, and foggy. The Friday practice day was windy but sunny and dry. The weather changed early Saturday when the rains came in. Not a dry lap was taken by either race group the entire weekend. Saturday qualifying was very wet with a bit of sleet on lap three...
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