Official Technical Specifications - VA250 Car Project

The VA250 Car Project is a purpose-built American stock car land speed record program engineered to pursue sustained speeds in excess of 250 miles per hour. Designed, built, and assembled in Virginia, the vehicle represents a fusion of advanced motorsports engineering, aerodynamics, safety systems, and American manufacturing excellence. (There are links to download these specs at the bottom of this page, if you’d like them.)

VA250-car-projectProgram Overview

  • Target Record: Stock Car Land Speed Record (250+ MPH)
  • Driver: To Be Announced 2/10/26
  • Builder: Joey Arrington LEARN MORE
  • Educational Partner: University of Virginia – Motorsports Program
  • Sanctioning / Technical Partner: International Hot Rod Association (IHRA)
  • Run Location: Space Coast Florida, Cape Canaveral, Florida
  • Program Purpose: Honor America’s 250th Anniversary

Car Chassis and Structure

  • Purpose-built land speed stock car chassis
  • Reinforced safety cell with integrated roll structure
  • Composite and steel construction optimized for rigidity and high-speed stability
  • Designed for sustained straight-line operation at extreme speeds

Aerodynamics

  • Wind tunnel validated aerodynamic profile
  • Body design optimized for drag reduction and directional stability
  • Emphasis on crosswind control and surface stability
  • Custom aerodynamic solution tailored for Space Florida conditions

Powertrain & Drivetrain

  • High-output competition engine configuration
  • Engineered for sustained high-load, high-speed operation
  • Purpose-built high-speed drivetrain components
  • Reinforced transmission and driveline systems

Wheels, Tires, Brakes

  • High-speed rated racing tires for land speed competition
  • Custom wheel configuration optimized for straight-line stability
  • Competition-grade braking system for controlled deceleration

Safety Systems

  • Full roll cage and reinforced driver containment structure
  • Fire suppression system
  • Multi-point racing harness and competition containment seat
  • Designed to meet land speed racing safety protocols

Data and Telemetry

  • Integrated data acquisition systems
  • Real-time monitoring of speed, stability, and vehicle systems
  • Post-run data analysis for engineering validation

Engineering and Education

  • Active participation by University of Virginia Motorsports students
  • Student involvement in aerodynamic analysis and data review
  • Real-world STEM platform tied to America’s 250th Anniversary

Additional technical details available upon request.

 

Technical Media Kit — Target Speed: 250 MPH

A naturally aspirated, NASCAR-derived stock car built in Martinsville, Virginia, attempting to reset the NASCAR stock car land speed record during America’s 250th anniversary.

VA250-600-logoExecutive Summary

The VA250 Car Project is a purpose-built land speed car designed to challenge the NASCAR stock car land speed record. The current record of 244 mph was set in 2007 by an Arrington-powered Dodge Charger. In 2026, the Arrington team returns with a new car targeting a symbolic and technical milestone: 250 mph.

Historical Context

1971 marked the first NASCAR stock car land speed record using a Dodge Daytona. In 2007, an Arrington-built engine reset the record to 244 mph. The VA250 project continues this lineage during America’s 250th anniversary year.

Vehicle Overview

Chassis 2006 Ronnie Hopkins NASCAR chassis
Body Inspiration 1969 Dodge Daytona Charger
Weight (w/o driver) ~3,000 lbs
Target Speed 250 mph
Cape Canaveral
Runway 3 miles long, 300 feet wide (concrete)

Engine Specifications

V8 naturally aspirated small-block, 358 cu in (4.185″ x 4.185″), targeting ~1,000 horsepower at ~9,500 RPM. Fuel: 112 leaded. Cooling enhanced with Liquid Performance additive. Engine designed for ~40 seconds of sustained full-load operation.

Drivetrain & Gearing

Tex Powell four-speed transmission with 2.90 rear gear. Target speeds: 1st 90 mph, 2nd 130 mph, 3rd 170 mph, 4th 250 mph.

Aerodynamics & Stability

Rear wing with dual vertical stabilizers inspired by NASCAR wing cars. Design emphasizes straight-line stability over downforce.

Safety & Data

NASCAR-approved roll cage, fire suppression, driver containment systems. Telemetry includes RPM, front/rear wheel speed, and slip analysis.

Media Contact

VA250 Car Project | va250carproject.com | Media: press@va250carproject.com

 

VA250 Car Project Tech Specs

VA250 Car Project Media Kit