This is the 2026 #2 Husets Speedway Sprint Car - David Gravel in 1:50 scale by Acme Diecast.
The #2 Huset’s Speedway sprint car, driven by David Gravel, is one of the most successful cars in modern World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series competition. Gravel, a native of Watertown, Connecticut, has become one of the sport’s elite drivers, earning multiple World of Outlaws championships and surpassing 100 career series victories, along with being named North American 410 Sprint Car “Driver of the Year.” Driving for Big Game Motorsports, the No. 2 car carries sponsorship from Huset’s Speedway and is powered by a 410-cubic-inch winged sprint-car engine, built for extreme acceleration and high downforce on dirt ovals. The car is especially unique because it is closely connected to Huset’s Speedway in South Dakota, owned by team owner Tod Quiring, and has become one of the most recognizable sprint cars on the tour while competing for major events like the Huset’s High Bank Nationals, one of the richest races in sprint-car racing. With Gravel’s aggressive driving style and the team’s consistently fast setup, the #2 machine is widely considered one of the benchmark cars in the sport.
ACME Diecast 1:50 scale sprint cars are known for offering a very good balance of detail, authenticity, and affordability in a smaller collector scale. Despite their compact size (about 3 inches long), these models feature true-to-scale proportions, real rubber tires, and detailed interiors and exteriors, along with accurate sponsor graphics and official team licensing that replicate real dirt-track sprint cars. The models are primarily made of die-cast metal with some plastic components and are typically packaged in protective clamshell display cases. Because sprint car die-cast models are produced by relatively few manufacturers, ACME’s 1:50 line is popular with collectors who want realistic dirt-track replicas without the cost or space requirements of larger 1:18 models.
The #2 Huset’s Speedway sprint car, driven by David Gravel, is one of the most successful cars in modern World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series competition. Gravel, a native of Watertown, Connecticut, has become one of the sport’s elite drivers, earning multiple World of Outlaws championships and surpassing 100 career series victories, along with being named North American 410 Sprint Car “Driver of the Year.” Driving for Big Game Motorsports, the No. 2 car carries sponsorship from Huset’s Speedway and is powered by a 410-cubic-inch winged sprint-car engine, built for extreme acceleration and high downforce on dirt ovals. The car is especially unique because it is closely connected to Huset’s Speedway in South Dakota, owned by team owner Tod Quiring, and has become one of the most recognizable sprint cars on the tour while competing for major events like the Huset’s High Bank Nationals, one of the richest races in sprint-car racing. With Gravel’s aggressive driving style and the team’s consistently fast setup, the #2 machine is widely considered one of the benchmark cars in the sport.
ACME Diecast 1:50 scale sprint cars are known for offering a very good balance of detail, authenticity, and affordability in a smaller collector scale. Despite their compact size (about 3 inches long), these models feature true-to-scale proportions, real rubber tires, and detailed interiors and exteriors, along with accurate sponsor graphics and official team licensing that replicate real dirt-track sprint cars. The models are primarily made of die-cast metal with some plastic components and are typically packaged in protective clamshell display cases. Because sprint car die-cast models are produced by relatively few manufacturers, ACME’s 1:50 line is popular with collectors who want realistic dirt-track replicas without the cost or space requirements of larger 1:18 models.
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