- Location
- Bakersfield, CA
Road racing in $500 crap can cars is a booming form of new motorsports. Of course, some of us have been talking about doing this in an XJ. Matt Adair and his friend Scott finally did it last year and formed Petty Cash Racing. Last weekend they brought the blue Petty Cash XJ to Buttonwillow Raceway near Bakersfield and I joined them for a weekend of road racing on the nearly 3 mile course. Matt and Jesse drove down from Seattle and got to our shop, G&G Off Road, on Wed for some race prepping, and Scott flew down on Thurs. We put new brakes on the Jeep and swapped in an 8.8 rear end with 3.73 gears, a LSD and disc brakes. The XJ has been lowered by going spring under in the rear with an add-a-leaf and cutting the coils in front, both lowering and stiffening the spring rate. Everything else is stock including the 200k 4.0L motor and auto trans. The interior was stripped, a cage and race seat were added, and low profile 245/50 16 tires. And, of course, a wing was added and it was painted Petty blue.
24 Hours of LeMons is a nation wide road racing series limited to cars that are bought for $500 or less, and you need your receipts to prove it. Safety items like roll cage and seats don't count, nor do brakes and wheels and tires. This is supposed to be about keeping racing fun and affordable, and the teams come with themes and decorations on the cars. Many of the themes are pretty damn funny. It's entertaining to walk through the pits and see the cars and visit with the other racers. However, when you get out on the race track it's full on racing. We had a blast!!

24 Hours of LeMons is a nation wide road racing series limited to cars that are bought for $500 or less, and you need your receipts to prove it. Safety items like roll cage and seats don't count, nor do brakes and wheels and tires. This is supposed to be about keeping racing fun and affordable, and the teams come with themes and decorations on the cars. Many of the themes are pretty damn funny. It's entertaining to walk through the pits and see the cars and visit with the other racers. However, when you get out on the race track it's full on racing. We had a blast!!

