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Oval Race Track "click"
An oval race track is a dedicated motorsports circuit, primarily in the United States, which differs from a road course race in that it only has turns in one direction, which is almost universally left. Oval tracks often have banked turns as well. Despite the name, tracks do not have to be precisely oval, Oval tracks are classified by their size, surface, and shape. Their size can range from only a few hundred feet to over two and a half miles. Track surfaces can be dirt, asphalt, concrete, or a combination of concrete and asphalt.
Rock Crawling "click"
Rock crawling is an extreme form of off road slow-speed driving using vehicles that overcome impossible obstacles. In rockcrawling, drivers drive highly modified four-wheel-drive vehicles such as trucks, suv, Jeeps, and "buggies" over very harsh terrain. Driving locations include boulders, mountain foothills, rock piles, mountain trails, logs. .Oversized, low-pressure, knobby mud-terrain tires are used. Most vehicles have a low-geared transfer case to make the most torque in the low speeds used for rock crawling. A rockcrawler usually is a one of a kind vehicle with after-market, or self engineered lift-kits installed. Rockcrawling competitions range from local events to national series. A rockcrawling competition is comprised of obstacle courses that would appear impassable, about 100-200 yards long. Each obstacle is set up with gates, similar to a ski course.
Drag Racing "click"
Drag racing is a competition in which vehicles compete to be the first to cross a set finish line, usually from a dead stop, and in a straight line. The sport is primarily practiced by automobiles and motorcycles. While usually thought of as an American pastime, drag racing is also very popular in many other countries and At any given time there are maybe over 300 drag strips operating world-wide.
Desert Racing "click"
Desert racing is the act of racing through the desert in a 2 or 4 wheeled off-road vehicle. Races, which are generally comprised of two or more loops around a course covering up to 40 miles, This type of racing tests the endurance and capabilities of racer and machine. Desert racing vehicles, which include rugged enduro style motorcycles, four wheeled "quads", heavily-modified pickup trucks, and dune buggies, have specialized suspensions with increased wheel travel.
Mud Bogging "click"
Mud bogging, also known as mud racing, mud running and mud drags, is a form of off-road motorsport popular in the United States and Canada in which the goal is to drive a vehicle through a pit of mud of a set length. Winners are determined by the distance traveled through the pit or, if several vehicles are able to travel the entire length, the time taken to traverse the pit is used. There are many types of mud bogs. From Hill and Hole, Flat or Progressive Track, and Open Bog. They come in many shapes and sizes from 150 feet to over 300 feet . Hill and Hole is just as it sounds, usually is 60 feet wide 200 feet long and is a series of hills and holes, very challenging to driver and vehicle.
Land Speed "click"
The land speed record is the fastest speed achieved by any wheeled vehicle on land, as opposed to one on water or in the air or on rails. It is standardized as the speed over a course of fixed length, averaged over two runs in opposite directions.