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  2. Dirt track racing - Wikipedia

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    Dirt track racing is a form of motorsport held on clay or dirt surfaced banked oval race tracks. Dirt track racing started in the United States before World War I and became widespread during the 1920s and 1930s using both automobiles and motorcycles, often running on horse racing tracks. There are a myriad of types of race cars used, from open ...

  3. Track surface - Wikipedia

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    The track surface of a horse racing track refers to the material of which the track is made. There are three types of track surfaces used in modern horse racing. [1] These are: Turf, the most common track surface in Europe. Dirt, the most common track surface in the US. Artificial or Synthetic, the collective term for a number of proprietary ...

  4. Glossary of motorsport terms - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of motorsport terms. The following is a glossary of terminology used in motorsport, along with explanations of their meanings. When two vehicles from the same team finish first and second in a race. Can be extended to 1–2–3 or 1–2–3–4, etc. depending on a combination of racing series and team size. Often used in Formula One ...

  5. List of NASCAR tracks - Wikipedia

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    ARCA & USAC ran on an inner mixed .250 mi oval until it closed to auto racing in 1973. It is still used for horse racing. Carrell Speedway 0.500-mile dirt oval Gardena, California: 1951 1954 Closed in late 1954 to make way for the Artesia Freeway. Central City Speedway 0.500-mile dirt oval Macon, Georgia: 1951–1954 Closed during 1956 ...

  6. List of dirt track ovals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Dirt track racing is the single most common form of auto racing in the United States. According to the National Speedway Directory, there are over 700 dirt oval tracks in operation in the US. [1] The composition of the dirt on tracks has an effect on the amount of grip available. Many tracks use clay with a specific mixture of dirt.

  7. NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the northeastern and southeastern US were hotbeds of modified racing in the 1950s and 1960s; some racers competed five nights per week or more. [4] Often the same car was raced on both dirt and paved tracks, changing only tires and perhaps springs and shock absorbers. [3]

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