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December
1990

Cover Story - Battle For The Championship (Earnhardt versus Martin - it's down to the wire) Chassis Secrets Section - Chassis Secrets (The chassis is more important than the engine); Chassis Design & Materials (Materials, construction and chassis design ideas); Chassis Do's & Don'ts (Suggestions on building and fixing your race car chassis); Getting It Straight (Chassis checking and repair: Can you do it?) Features - Faces Of The New Decade (These personalities will shape racing to come); Knoxville Knockout! (Bobby Allen beat the big boys in a surprise); Circle Track Classic (Smokey on the real Fireball Roberts); Holiday Gift Buyer's Guide (Just in time for the gift-giving season); Instrument & Gauges User's Guide (Some good ways to "gauge" your car's condition) Tech - Race-Winning Street Stock (Read about the secrets to building the ultimate first-time racer); New Spark For An Old Flame (Maybe this spark plug will work for you); Racer's Workshop (Robert Yates and Larry Wallace of the Davey Allison/Texaco Havoline teamn talk engine power); Corner Science (Southwest Tour car: ready to race); Race Shop Series (Parts cleaning safety); Track Tech (Smokey tells it like it is about offset pins, freon cooling, indexing and more) Departments - My View; Letters; Stock Report; Yesterday & Today; Behind The Wheel; Racin' Around; Apparel Section; Track Trade; Hot Laps
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February
1991

Cover Stories - How To Get Started In Racing (Here's how to take the plunge); Getting Your First Start (Advice from the pros); Race Mechanic Schools (Future crew chiefs start here); Driving Schools (These schools can help you hone your driving skills); A Hard-Fought Year (The 1990 season in review); Presenting The Champ (Dale Earnhardt, Winston Cup champion) Features - The Decade Man (Hershel McGriff has raced into six decades); The Final Battles (The last four races of 1990 determined the champion); Circle Track Classic (Bobby Allison's race-winning Monte Carlo); 1990 Cart Flashback (These were the important events in Indy car racing); 1990 Circle Track Article Index (A guide to every story published in Circle Track last year); 1990 Racing Parts Showcase (Parts and pieces to get the new season off to a great start); Master Of All Trades (Jackie Howerton - winning racer and expert fabricator) Tech - Compression Balancing (Smokey's inside secret); Dressing Up The Driver's Place (Sheetmetal fabrication tips and techniques); Race-Winning Street Stock (How to build the ultimate entry-level race car); Fuel System Basics (You may have problems and not know it); Racer's Workshop (Kirk Shelmerdine explains race car plumbing); Race Shop Series (Gas torch basics); Readers' Tech Tips (Tips on how to make a low-buck mud cover and more); Track Tech (Smokey explains carburetor backfires, how to determine RPM, and more) Departments - My View; Letters; Yesterday & Today; Racin' Around; Track Trade; Race Dates
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December
1991

Cover Story - Dale Earnhardt: The New King? (Petty is being supplanted by Earnhardt as the new King); Unlikely Heroes (August's Winston Cup victors were surprising) Features - Barnstorming America (Dirt racing in Iowa goes six days a week!); Predicting The Champion (We guess the WC victor); Power Man (Earl Gaerte rose to be among the best engine builders); Instant Replay! (Want a classic race car? Make a new one); Christmas Buyer's Guide (Gift ideas for the racer in your life) Tech - Two-Barrel Trick-Up (What you need to know to make your Holley 4412 the best it can be); Why Titanium? (These exotic valves may or may not be right for you); Mail-Order Racer: Part III (In this third installment, the IMCA car is near completion); Ignition Timing Basics (Getting it wrong could spell trouble!); Race Shop Series (Make $10 shop lights); Racer's Workshop (Will Handzel discusses magneto systems used in circle track racing); Smokey's Track Tech (Smokey helps readers with friction, cylinder pressure, radical cams and more) Departments - My View; Letters; Stock Report; Yesterday & Today; Racin' Around; Speedware; Ad Index; Track Trade; Race Dates
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January
1995

Racing Technology - Trick Winston Cup Parts (Glen Grissom visits CV Products to get the latest on trick parts you can use); Carl Wegner: Bootstrapping Engine Builder (Smokey visits one of racing's most notable engine builders); Learn To Race And Win - Racing Smart (Don Alexander explains "How To Race Smart" by setting your engine priorities); Quick Tech - A Dyno For H2O (Weiand has built a water pump dyno to test flow characteristics); Saturday Night Buildup (Bob Carpenter continues his quest for success. He's getting closer); Quick Tech - Safety Quest (Here's a new way to make racing safer and more comfortable); Build An IMCA Winner In Your Garage - Part 1 (Harris makes a winning IMCA Modified chassis. We're going to show you how to build one); Quick Tech - Outlaw Brkes (Reb-Co launches a new line of racing brakes made from aluminim billet); Quick Tech - Twin Turbo Scanner (Whether you race or watch, a scanner can add to the excitement); Quick Tech - Adamstand (If you have a Swiss Army Knife, you'll love this trick work station); Smokey's Track Tech (Smokey gets into magnets, cows, road racing, and mistakes) Features - Winston Cup Analysis * Watkins Glen * Michigan * Bristol * Darlington (Earnhardt is on the way to a record-tying seventh championship, while others are trading paint and places trying to catch up); Winston Cup Personality - Michael Waltrip (Darrell's big "little" brother is making a name for himself); The American Speed Association (ASA is a great training ground for top-level drivers and a great show for fans); Women Eacers - Can They Win? (Women are beginning to earn respect as drivers. They have earned it the hard way) Departments - Turn Five; Letters; Racin' Around; Stock Report; New Products; CT Review; Readers' Tech Tips; Track Trade; Ad Index
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March
1995

Race Safe Special Section - Will Your Helmet Safe Your Life? (Tom Hintz visits helmet manufacturers to see what they are doing to protect you); Anti-Lift Skid Lid (Glen Grissom looks at the latest technology going into aerodynamic helmet designs); Size It Right (A good helmet fit makes you safer and faster); Identity Solution (Make a fast statement with your helmet paint scheme) Racing Technology - Learn To Race & Win (Don Alexander explains that where you look determines how fast you go); CY Track Test: ASA Thunderbird (Tom Hintz and Don Alexander thrash Dennis Lampman's ASA T-Bird at Wisconsin International); Driveline Survival Tips (Glen Grissom visits Tex's Racing to find out some tricks to help keep your driveline alive); Low Inertia = Faster Laps (Tilton's new 5 1/2-inch clutch package may be worth 4/10ths of a second per lap); Saturday Night Buildup (Bob Carpenter finally goes faster. And he's very thankful); Smokey's Track Tech (Smokey answers your questions on intake runners, oiling, synthetics, and economics) Season Wrap-Up - Winston Cup Analysis (Bob Myers takes a look at Earnhardt's championship run during the last four races); Charlotte; Rockingham; Phoenix; Atlanta; New Teams For 1995 (New cars, sponsors, teams, and drivers will change the look of Winston Cup racing this year); Earnhardt Dominates (Dale earns his seventh Winston Cup Championship, matching the king Richard Petty) Features - Is Racing Too Expensive? (Smokey Yunick takes a look at racing's costs, and offers some insights); IMCA Super Nationals (How many cars can you cram into a short track? Tom Hintz tells you); Low-Buck Parts (Economy is always on the racer's mind, and here are parts to ease yours); Racing Parts Showcase (Dozens of new parts to tempt you) Departments - Behind The Wheel; Letters; Racin' Around; Stock Report; Readers' Tech Tips; Track Trade; Ad Index; Race Dates
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