Dirt track racing is a type of auto racing performed on oval tracks. It began in the United States before World War I and became widespread during the 1920s and 30s. Two different types of racecars predominated-open wheel racers in the Northeast and West and stock cars in the South. While open wheel racecars are purpose-built racing vehicles, stock cars (also known as fendered cars) can be either purpose-built racecars or street vehicles that have been modified to varying degrees. Dirt track racing is the single most common form of auto racing in the United States. There are hundreds of local and regional racetracks throughout the nation: some estimates range as high as 1500. The sport is popular in Australia and Canada also. Many of the cars may also race on asphalt short tracks during the racing season. * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirt_track_racing Other sites that might be of interest:* http://www.midwestdirttrackfacts.com/ * http://www.americanraceronline.com/racing-tires/dirt-track.htmlIt is not as easy as it looks
Most people street race for the complete freedom, low cost, and ease of street racing. There are many differences between a offical (legal track event? and a street racing event. for instance. illegal street racing, is well, ILLEGAL. so people can drink and do drugs on the open while racing. unlike the offical track where personnel try to stop that. many legal events have long lines. some people may go out early to a track and get to run there car just a couple times. illegal events you can run whenever a person may want to do so. and also the track cost money. alot of money if you go to the track every weekend. a years cost at a track can be pretty high on alot of states. espically where street racing is popular.
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A motorcylce is a vehicle that is street legal and you can drive on public roads and high ways. A dirt bike is an off-road vehicle used for recreational purposes and/or racing. -tlb Also has the above you do get the trail bikes that have been stripped down for off road use like the old Dt's but to be sure it is not an old trail bike acting as a dirt bike, A proper dirt bike have plastic petrol tanks not metal and the frames are made out of alloy not tubular steel you would need to know this if you were racing your mates on dirt bikes as the dirt bikes can withstand the jumps as the pretend dirt bikes will do the jump bit, but on landing will do considerable damage to the frame which would make it unsafe and dangerous for you and the bike
Ferraris are extremely expensive ind high performance so if you worked for Ferrari you could make quite a living and Ferraris are often found in racing so they make money for their racing team and sponsership. if that's not enough, you could sell a Ferrari and donate the money to a good cause.
The lake is the result of the dirt being dug to create the high banks of the track. Florida has an extremely wet underground, so the hole naturally filled with water.
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Racing cars such as those in Formula 1 racing do not have speedometers
I race two dirt tracks in minnesota.they are both 3/8 mile high bank clay tracks,but one is smaller than the other.one track 50-55mph & other 55-60mph on average.Our rules are a stock 305 cid (if you run chevy) with a stock four barrel carb. 0
These days, race tracks are paved with asphalt. This was not always the case, as each race track was unique. Gradually, all tracks were upgraded to a high grade asphalt designed for car racing.