This is the 2026 #19 Fenton Marks Racing Sprint Car - Brent Marks in 1:50 scale by Acme Diecast.
The #19 Fenton Marks Racing sprint car, driven by Brent Marks, is a competitive entry on the national dirt-track scene for the 2026 season, primarily competing in the High Limit Racing series and select major sprint-car events across the United States. Marks, nicknamed the “Myerstown Missile,” is a Pennsylvania native who built his reputation in the tough PA Posse sprint-car ranks before moving onto national tours, earning numerous feature wins and becoming one of the sport’s most consistent front-runners. In 2026 he pilots the Fenton Marks Racing Development No. 19, a powerful 410-cubic-inch winged sprint car designed for extreme acceleration and high downforce on dirt ovals. The car stands out because it combines Marks’ experience with a program focused on driver development and high-level national competition, allowing the team to compete against top sprint-car drivers while also building a new racing operation—making the #19 a distinctive presence whenever it lines up at major events like High Limit races and World of Outlaws appearances.
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 #19 Fenton Marks Racing sprint car, driven by Brent Marks, is a competitive entry on the national dirt-track scene for the 2026 season, primarily competing in the High Limit Racing series and select major sprint-car events across the United States. Marks, nicknamed the “Myerstown Missile,” is a Pennsylvania native who built his reputation in the tough PA Posse sprint-car ranks before moving onto national tours, earning numerous feature wins and becoming one of the sport’s most consistent front-runners. In 2026 he pilots the Fenton Marks Racing Development No. 19, a powerful 410-cubic-inch winged sprint car designed for extreme acceleration and high downforce on dirt ovals. The car stands out because it combines Marks’ experience with a program focused on driver development and high-level national competition, allowing the team to compete against top sprint-car drivers while also building a new racing operation—making the #19 a distinctive presence whenever it lines up at major events like High Limit races and World of Outlaws appearances.
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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