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  2. Dragstrip - Wikipedia

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    Although a quarter mile (1320 feet, 402 m) is the best known measure for a drag track, many tracks are eighth mile (201 m) tracks, and the premiere classes will run 1,000 foot (304.8 m) races. The race is begun from a standing start which allows three factors to affect the outcome of the race: reaction time, power/weight ratio, and traction.

  3. List of auto racing tracks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1/4 mile NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series: Green Mountain Raceway: Milton: Vermont: 1962-1972 Asphalt 1/4 Mile Green Valley Raceway: North Richland Hills: Texas: 1963-1984 Asphalt 1/4 Mile Kansas City International Raceway: Kansas City: Missouri: 1967-2011 Asphalt 1/4 Mile Memphis International Raceway: Millington: Tennessee: 1987 Concrete ...

  4. Bracket racing - Wikipedia

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    Bracket racing is a form of drag racing that allows for a handicap between predicted elapsed time of the two cars over a standard distance, typically within the three standard distances (1/8 mile, 1,000 foot, or 1/4 mile) of drag racing.

  5. National Trail Raceway - Wikipedia

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    4.47 seconds at 336 m.p.h. National Trail Raceway is a quarter-mile dragstrip located between Hebron and Kirkersville , Ohio, USA , off of U.S. Route 40 . The race track is located about 30 minutes east of Columbus, Ohio .

  6. Drag racing - Wikipedia

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    Back half – the second half of a track, e.g. from the 1/8 mile to mark to the 1,000 foot or 1/4 mile mark for a standard track; Beam – electronic device (e.g. an optical beam) at the starting line to detect a car's staging position; Big tire – Car with a set of rear tires taller than 28.5 inches tall and or wider than 12.5 inches of tread.

  7. Pro Modified - Wikipedia

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    This division has specific rules about engines, components, bodies, etc. Pro Modifieds can either be raced on 1/4 mile or 1/8 mile tracks. Usually, the NHRA races Pro Mod cars on the 1/4 mile, resulting in high 5 to low 6 second passes, while the PDRA races strictly on 1/8 mile track setups, allowing for high 3 second-to low 4 second passes.

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

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    1 mile (1.6 km) ground dirt 1903-2019 AAA / USAC Champ Cars (1946-1970) Knoxville Raceway: Knoxville: Iowa: 0.500 miles (0.805 km) clay 1954 Knoxville Nationals (1961-present) Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series: Lakewood Speedway: Atlanta: Georgia: 1 mile (1.6 km) ground dirt 1919-1979 AAA / USAC Champ Cars (1946-1958) NASCAR Cup Series (1951 ...

  9. List of NASCAR tracks - Wikipedia

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    Half-mile track closed at some point. A 1/4-mile dirt track was built at the same spot to hold local races. Coastal Speedway 0.500-mile dirt oval Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: 1956–1957 Replaced by Myrtle Beach Speedway. Now a commercial district. Columbia Speedway: 0.500-mile dirt oval Columbia, South Carolina: Arclite 200 (1962)