About Minicups

In designing the Super Mini Cup stock car we consider safety first. The car features a complete MIG welded 1 1/8″ integrated mild steel roll cage and chassis. The highly developed race car includes true to life features like an extremely “tuneable” suspension with front upper and lower control arms, adjustable coil over shocks, rear panard bar, and rack and pinion steering. This is no kart in cars clothing. It’s a race car. The “turn key” Super Mini Cup kit is powered by the nearly maintenance free Honda GX 390 engine. The car also includes a fuel cell, Ultra Shield aluminum seat, custom racing slicks, polished aluminum wheels, 5 point racing harness, a hand layed fiberglass body, and everything necessary for assembly. Only limited modifications are allowed to keep cost down, and racing competitive.

The NH Minicup Youth Racing program is designed for young racers aged 10-15. It provides the perfect “next step” for go-kart or quarter midget racers who dream of NASCAR stardom. Minicup racing gives these kids an opportunity to turn laps at the same short tracks where many of their heroes got their start.
The Open Division is a great place for the average fan to get out of the stands and into the action for drivers aged 15 and upThe cars cost about the same as a jet ski and are inexpensive and easy to maintain. Our strict rules make everyone compete on a level playing field where excessive money won’t buy more speed. If you’ve ever wanted to get into racing, minicups are the least expensive, safest way to start.

For more information about racing minicups with the New Hampshire MMRA call: John Roche at 603-889-7637.

 

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