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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.
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit is a road course about 35-mile (56 km) west of Tulsa in the Green Country of Oklahoma. The track has 10 turns in 1.800 mi (2.897 km), and over 80 ft (24 m) of elevation change. [2] The track can also be configured to run both clockwise and counter-clockwise, yielding two distinct race courses.
RPM Speedway - Saint-Marcel-de-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada (1/4 mile dirt) Salina Highbanks Speedway – Pryor, Oklahoma (3/8 mile clay) Seekonk Speedway – Seekonk, Massachusetts (1/3 mile asphalt) South Boston Speedway – South Boston, Virginia (4/10 mile asphalt) Southern National Motorsports Park - Lucama, North Carolina (4/10 mile asphalt)
The event runs Jan. 6-7, 10, 12-14 at Vado Speedway Park with racing starting at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. depending on the night. For complete event schedules go to vadospeedwaypark.com .
Harnett Speedway 0.500-mile dirt oval North Carolina (Spring Lake) 1953 Closed c. 1970. Hartsville Speedway 0.333-mile dirt oval South Carolina 1961 Closed c. 1962. Hayloft Speedway 0.500-mile dirt oval Georgia 1952 Closed in 1955, Gordon Park Speedway built on site in the 1980s, which has also since closed. Huntsville Speedway
The track has hosted stock car racing and kart racing events. It used to offer a twin-billing Saturday night dirt track and asphalt track show. The dirt track is directly behind the original asphalt facility. On July 5, 2018, it was announced that I-70 Speedway was bought by Chris Payne, owner of Heartland Motorsports Park and
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.
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