Randy
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The price of a *competitve* Pro Stock car would have to include the R&D necessary to get it there, not just the box of parts. Any mechanic can put one together. The difference would be where you sat when qualifying was over.
One pro mod racer told me one of his newest carbon fiber/titanium show pieces which consisted of just a frame and body with a couple of spare panels was $180,000 out f a major chassis builder's shop. It can be done cheaper, but if you have the money you can spend it.
Not being a pro stock expert, I did over hear a conversation where engine leasing from some of the more powerful providers is in the $1M range for a season for one engine. And at that price there was a waiting list.
One pro mod racer told me one of his newest carbon fiber/titanium show pieces which consisted of just a frame and body with a couple of spare panels was $180,000 out f a major chassis builder's shop. It can be done cheaper, but if you have the money you can spend it.
Not being a pro stock expert, I did over hear a conversation where engine leasing from some of the more powerful providers is in the $1M range for a season for one engine. And at that price there was a waiting list.