Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
In a nutshell, the difference is in the length of connecting rods and pushrods.
If you have a car that will do 6500 RPM, it probably doesn't even have pushrods.
Say what.???
My last race car would turn 8500 RPM. My sprint car engines were limited to 9300 RPM. Both built from Chevrolets basic design of over head valves, rocker arms and push rods close to stock lengths. Rod lengths were 6 inch and 6.125 inch, with increased crank stroke. In 18 years of racing I bent only one push rod. Ok, we scattered about 6 engines in that time but push rods were not the problem there.