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The Silver State Classic Challenge is an authorized Open Road Racing event that is run since 1988 on a stretch of Nevada State Route 318, State Route 318 in Nevada, United States, which is closed for the occasion. It is called the fastest road race in the world by Guinness_World_Records, Guinness, It was the venue for the highest speed achieved in an open road race, when Charles "Chuck" Shafer and Gary Bockman averaged in 2017, in a 2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo stock car, as used in NASCAR. Although high-speed race cars receive much of the publicity, the majority of participants take part in mainstream street cars at average speeds ranging from . These cars run the gamut from sports cars such as Chevrolet Corvette, Corvettes and Ford Mustang, Mustangs to sedans such as Nissan Skylines, Mercedes wagons, and even Saturn Corporation, Saturns. History Conceived by Steve Waldman, the event was first run on September 25, 1988, primarily as a showcase for vintage cars. With the assistance ...
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2006 Nevada Open Road Challenge Start
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