ISMA Supernationals at Oswego Speedway

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2007

Supermodifieds are very fast, but when you put wings on them, they become the fastest short track pavement cars on Earth. This video captures some sights and sounds during the ISMA supermodified race portion of Oswego Speedway's International Classic Weekend in 2007.

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  • That's great! That's the same drug-like high that keeps me coming back to racing. It's very gratifying that a video I posted could do that for you, and it makes my efforts worthwhile. Thanks for sharing your feelings!

  • Hey Crisgo3d, I am not sure about the story behind those cars. All I know is that I LOVE the injector stacks on the Sweet 16 car, being uneven lengths and colored blue like a Labatt Blue can. Weekly winged races might be a cool thing! I am not sure if the car owners would like it or not, but I know I would. Thanks for the comment!

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  • Outstanding video, I love the supers and when they put those wings on, they are lighting fast. I was at the Port City 150 two weeks ago and what a great show they put on, the Mods were also entertaining.

    Thanks for sharing a great video.

  • at 2:45 is one of the most beautiful sights ul see in motorsports. the anticipation during the parade lap hightens excitment, raises hairs, n gives goosebumps that almost hurt. it even brings a tear of joy to my eye.

  • i was in the pits for this race(sorry for double comment, it glitched on me)

  • hell yea, i was too

  • i was at this race,and it KICKED ASS.

  • this is what made me move here...hehehehehe...great isn't it!!!

  • I SINCERELY hope the track survives another 50 years, but I have my doubts.

    For a median effort and lots of luck regarding crashes and engine problems, it takes about $5000 to race a Supermodified on a typical Saturday night.

    For the limited exposure and even more limited

    marketing value, it's truly a rich mans HOBBY.

    But....If I won the Mega Millions next week, I'd be putting together a team and car(s) the following week for sure!

    dk

  • Thanks for posting. I wish they would run weekly supermodified races at Oswego with wings or have more special races with the wings. I cannot believe the Sweet 16 car is still racing. Is that the old car fixed up or is that a new one? I know the car Doug Heveron raced was the old car he raced in the 80s with.

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