Originally a stock car was a very literal name. It was an automobile that had not been altered from its original factory build. Another definition of a stock car is an automobile of a standard make modified for racing. So take your pick.
Most often they won't void the policy but not cover the modifications. I would inform your company of any modifications from stock.
Mitsubishi Lancer's Are Faster Stock, But Any Car Can Be Made Faster Than The Other With The Proper Modifications.
Not without modifications to the suspension.
A car without a roof is called a convertible
You would need to look for a website of a local car modification shop to find out the available modifications for a Spyder car. If you have the technical skill to install the modifications yourself, you can find the specific parts/modifications separately online and have them shipped to you.
That would be the Daytona 500, which is called by some to be "The Superbowl of Stock Car Racing". It is Nascar's biggest event.
Some popular car modifications include fake engine sounds, giant tail wings and the use of car body kits. Some other popular modifications include low profile tires and decals from other car models.
Well no if the modifications are illegal.
It's hard coded into the module(s). It cannot be disabled without major modifications to the car.
All depends on the modifications done to each car. if it is a non-Z06 corvette and both vehicles are stock, the supra will be faster.
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