Buck Baker Racing School
The Buck Baker Racing School was founded by two time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Buck Baker in 1980.
Vehicles used in the school are actual NASCAR Nextel Cup Ford, Chevy and Dodge race cars which have previously competed in their respective series. Each car weighs approximately 3,400 lb (1,500 kg) and includes 358 cubic-inch engines with close to 630 horsepower (470 kW).[1] The school was the first of its kind to use CD-ROM camera/data acquisition technology in each car. Five different tracks are used for the school:[2]
- Atlanta Motor Speedway (Hampton, GA)
- Bristol Motor Speedway (Bristol, TN)
- Darlington Raceway (Darlington, SC)
- Rockingham Speedway (Rockingham, NC)
- Charlotte Motor Speedway (Concord, NC)
School is now the "American Extreme Driving Experience - Seat Time Racing School"
www.seattimeracingschool.com
Notable Graduates Of Buck Baker Racing School
NASCAR Drivers[3]
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