This is the 2026 #48 Weikert's Livestock Sprint Car - Danny Dietrich in 1:18 scale by Acme Diecast.
The #48 Weikert’s Livestock Sprint Car, driven by Danny Dietrich, is a well-known entry in the Pennsylvania dirt-track scene and major sprint-car events across the United States. Dietrich, often nicknamed “Double-D,” is a standout member of the “PA Posse,” a group of highly competitive local drivers who regularly challenge national touring stars. Driving for the Gary Kauffman Racing team, Dietrich pilots the Weikert’s Livestock–sponsored No. 48, a high-powered 410-ci winged sprint car built on a Maxim chassis with a specialized racing engine, designed for extreme acceleration and sideways cornering on dirt ovals. What sets this car apart is its aggressive winged design and lightweight construction, which allow drivers like Dietrich to control the car through controlled slides while producing huge downforce from the top wing—creating the dramatic, high-speed style that makes sprint-car racing one of the most intense forms of short-track motorsport.
ACME Diecast sprint car models are widely regarded by collectors as some of the most detailed and authentic replicas of dirt-track racing machines available in die-cast form. Produced mainly in 1:18 and smaller scales, these models feature highly accurate tube-frame chassis, detailed engines, steerable front wheels, removable wings, and realistic racing cockpits that closely replicate real World of Outlaws–style sprint cars. Many versions also include real rubber tires, licensed team graphics, and removable hood cowls, allowing collectors to view the engine and mechanical details. Because sprint cars are rarely produced by other manufacturers at this level of detail, ACME’s releases are often considered premium collector pieces and a benchmark for sprint-car die-cast quality.
The #48 Weikert’s Livestock Sprint Car, driven by Danny Dietrich, is a well-known entry in the Pennsylvania dirt-track scene and major sprint-car events across the United States. Dietrich, often nicknamed “Double-D,” is a standout member of the “PA Posse,” a group of highly competitive local drivers who regularly challenge national touring stars. Driving for the Gary Kauffman Racing team, Dietrich pilots the Weikert’s Livestock–sponsored No. 48, a high-powered 410-ci winged sprint car built on a Maxim chassis with a specialized racing engine, designed for extreme acceleration and sideways cornering on dirt ovals. What sets this car apart is its aggressive winged design and lightweight construction, which allow drivers like Dietrich to control the car through controlled slides while producing huge downforce from the top wing—creating the dramatic, high-speed style that makes sprint-car racing one of the most intense forms of short-track motorsport.
ACME Diecast sprint car models are widely regarded by collectors as some of the most detailed and authentic replicas of dirt-track racing machines available in die-cast form. Produced mainly in 1:18 and smaller scales, these models feature highly accurate tube-frame chassis, detailed engines, steerable front wheels, removable wings, and realistic racing cockpits that closely replicate real World of Outlaws–style sprint cars. Many versions also include real rubber tires, licensed team graphics, and removable hood cowls, allowing collectors to view the engine and mechanical details. Because sprint cars are rarely produced by other manufacturers at this level of detail, ACME’s releases are often considered premium collector pieces and a benchmark for sprint-car die-cast quality.
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