Hi,
It must be a regional thing. Here in Ohio allot of racing
I know about is on typical paved raceways. Both pro stock racing and
amature stock racing.
Although dirt lains would have interesting hazards. For example if it
rained you would wind up sliding out on muddy ruts etc.
Gary Whittington wrote:
> Yes, know what you mean.
>
> Race what you brought.
>
> My father was a pits boss
> My brother still flags
>
> Sitting close enough to get pelted with mud clogs, the sounds, the
> smells,
> of dirt track racing.
>
> Yes, it be so cool. to race down the back strech, dueling for
> position for
> the curve, letting of the gas, slamming the wheel to the left, going
> into a
> slide sidewards spinning the wheel back then stompping on the gas to
> race
> to the checker.
>
> Clay tracks comes in many sizes. mile, half maile and quarter mile.
> It was
> the quarter mile I grewup with Kankaekee speedway. The do have their
> own
> web page as many dirt tracks have. A great place to check out if
> needed to
> do any research.
>
> Southern Culture on the Skids
> a band from North Carolina has a song called
> Dirt Track Date.. Its also the name of the CD.
> Its a great album to be introduced to SCotS
> Chech it out, you can find the CD at big out lets and the band do have
> there
> own web site.
>
> Crash
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