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  2. World Racing Group - Wikipedia

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    World Racing Group, Inc. (WRG) is a licensing, sanctioning and promotional organization aligned with oval dirt track auto racing. Through its World of Outlaws and DIRTcar brands, WRG supports individual races and racetracks, and also operates national touring series.

  3. Dirt Track Racing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot said, "Even with all of Dirt Track Racing's finer points, it's hard to overlook its repetitive tracks and racing events." [5] IGN was positive, saying, "Ratbag proves once again that they are the Kings of racing sims, even the bargain brand." [7] The game won Computer Games Strategy Plus ' 1999 "Racing Game of the Year" award. The ...

  4. Dirt track racing - Wikipedia

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    Dirt track racing is a form of motorsport held on clay or dirt surfaced banked oval racetracks. 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, spreading throughout Japan and often running on horse racing tracks.

  5. Category:Ratbag Games games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Dirt Track Racing (video game) Dirt Track Racing 2; Dirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars;

  6. Dirt track racing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning of dirt track racing small numbers of cars would gather at a horse racing oval. [2] [page needed] The first dirt race was held in 1876 in Cranston, Rhode Island and was made up of 8 vehicles, most who were gasoline powered, however the victor was a man named Whiting who had an electric powered vehicle. [2]

  7. 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.

  8. Leadfoot (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Leadfoot: Stadium Off-Road Racing, or Leadfoot for short, is a computer video game by the now defunct Ratbag Games. It is a spin-off of the dirt track racing series by Ratbag, which includes Dirt Track Racing, Dirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars and Dirt Track Racing 2. It is a racing game simulation reproducing the sport of stadium off-road racing.

  9. Monaco Grand Prix: Racing Simulation 2 - Wikipedia

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    The PC version was a runner-up for Computer Games Strategy Plus ' 1999 "Racing Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to Dirt Track Racing. The staff noted that the game's graphics and excellent vehicle physics were hallmarks of the series. [46]