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Steve Bruce Race Cars builds award winning and record setting race cars. We do this by listening to and recognizing each customer's needs. Every detail of the cars we build is analyzed, planned, and carefully engineered to achieve maximum efficiency in both cost and performance. Steve Bruce Race Cars is not a mass produced, assembly line race car shop. Every Steve Bruce Race Car is completely unique, inside and out, and built individually for its customer.
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WHO WE ARE
Steve Bruce Race Cars is the name to choose for precise, hand-crafted racing components. With over 25 years of experience, Steve Bruce has created innovative designs that combine high tech looks with the proper tolerances that top racers demand. Located minutes from I-70 in Lawrence, KS, Steve Bruce Race Cars is conveniently accessible to Heartland Park in Topeka and Kansas City International Raceway.
An experienced driver as well as a master craftsman, Steve balances the visual beauty and design of the car without compromising the structural integrity. Steve Bruce Race Cars does not compromise quality to achieve our competitive prices; we feel that any job worth doing is worth doing right, the first time and on time. Our best advertisement is our proud customers showing off their finely crafted machines on the track.
WHAT WE DO
Whatever your racing needs, Steve Bruce Race Cars can provide you with the expertise. Single components to complete rollers that are plumbed, wired, and include a custom paint scheme may be ordered to your specifications; ProStock to ProMod, Top Sportsman, Comp & Super Comp Door Slammer. NHRA & IHRA inspections are available to guarantee that your vehicle meets or exceeds specifications. Innovative, lightweight designs to maximize your competitive edge and maintain the proper strength and tolerances are our specialty.
By Mike Perry | ihra.com
On a day when Torco Pro Stock was showcased at the track known for its Pro Stock excellence, Steve Bareman stole the spotlight with a record-setting qualifying effort.
After Bareman, from Elma, N.Y., set a provisional IHRA World elapsed time record Saturday afternoon, qualifying with a 6.095. The entire speedway was wondering if he would be able to run a 6.15 Saturday evening to back up the record. Bareman not only backed up the record, he carded a 6.050 to drop the record down even further and qualify #1 for the first time in his career.
Bareman, who teamed up with Jim Oddy when Al Billes was unable to continue to campaign for Summit Racing Equipment due to medical conditions, also holds the IHRA Torco Pro Mod speed record, 236.46, set two weeks ago in Epping. He is pleased to now hold both ends of the IHRA Torco Pro Mod World Record.

Zach Barklage from Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, racing a Steve Bruce Race Cars built 1957 Chevy Nitro Coupe/Pro mod, set a provisional record for both Super Chevy and IHRA-Sanctioned Tulsa Raceway Part time and mph record on October 13, 2007 during eliminations. He ran a 6.01 @ 235mph and also won the race. Another good hit for Steve Bruce Race Cars!
Steve Bruce Race Cars would like to congratulate and thank everyone involved in the Barklage Racing Team for their support and dedication to going fast and setting records. We would also like to thank everyone at the Tulsa Raceway Park for great track preparation and professionalism. And a final thanks to Roger and Bill Gustin and the Super Chevy Tour for the opportunity to lay these numbers down.

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