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Nope, standard coil springs. With the high corner loads they tend to run springs in upwards 1500lbs or more depending on the track, cannot remember the exact number so the suspension doesn't move too much. THey are allowed a total of 3.5 inches of travel last I heard. A normal road car uses around 100-200 lbs depending on the car.

 

They need to run them low to keep the air out from underneath the cars.

 

The exact springrate is complicated, sometimes they will actually bind the spring up and ride on the bump stop which dramatically increases springrates.

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