Can Dirt Track Racing Replace The Asphalt Races
Many people get an absolute thrill out of dirt track racing. They argue that these drivers have a lot more skill than their asphalt peers, for a few reasons. The first reason is that they are racing at high speeds, but they also have to slide their car through the turns. On pavement, the cars are just a little bit faster; however, they turn a corner like an ordinary car would. Dirt tracks are also a lot smaller, which means that drivers have to be more precise in their actions. When racing on asphalt, drivers can pass relatively easily on straight aways.
Dirt track racing will never replace the asphalt races for a few reasons. The first issue is that everyone is still going to have a passion for professional associations, who all race on asphalt. Dirt is more of an attraction for racing fans who like seeing races every week, and they are more affordable. Dirt track racing is the breeding ground for many professional racers, in other words it would be the minor league of racing. Dirt track racing also features a lot of camaraderie, as the drivers are usually from the area and many fans and drivers are friends or family.
Published August 25, 2011 . Filed under: Uncategorized
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