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Dirt track racing - Wikipedia

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Motor Racing On A Dirt Track (1920-1930) - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TNQiAtCKhs
    Motor racing on a dirt track. Location of events unclear / unknown.Good shots of race cars speeding around track; spectators in grandstand; man bringing down...

The Total Novice's Guide to Dirt Track Racing - AxleAddict

    https://axleaddict.com/cars/The-Total-Novices-Guide-to-Dirt-Track-Racing
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History Of Dirt Track Racing - Newcastle Speedway History

    http://www.newcastlespeedwayhistory.co.uk/history_of_dirt_track_racing.htm
    They were racing their motorcycles around rough oval dirt tracks during the early 1920s. Early motorcycle owners in the USA can tell a similar story but they did not have a man like Australia's Johnnie Hoskins who had a vision when he watched the farmers racing their motorcycles.

Race Cars of the 1920s and '30s - Kansas Racing History

    https://www.kansasracinghistory.com/sullivan.htm
    Even though the term "sprint car" did not exist in the 1920s and '30s, that is what these machines were. They were called, simply, "race cars" or, sometimes, "dirt track cars". When the midgets came along in 1933, these became "big cars". The present name …

Vintage: Motor Racing from the 1920s-30s - MONOVISIONS

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    Overland car being driven down steps of Sydney Town Hall, 1920 – 1929 Cars at the end of 1,000 mile rally organised by the Overland company, 1927 Launch of car F.H. Stewart Enterprise, 1926 – 1936 13 Sir Malcolm Campbell at the wheel of the Bluebird, with crowd, 1926 – 1936 Anzac car [with Harkness & Hillier staff at Five Dock], 1928 – 1929

Motor Racing (1920-1929) - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJjNsKgwNMw
    Motor racing. Location of events unknown.Automobiles; racing. Various shots of cars in road race; driving on curving road w/ woods alongside. 1920s. Some of ...

Board track racing - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of the 1920 season to the end of 1931, the AAA sanctioned a total of 123 championship racing events on 24 different race tracks, and 82 of those races were run on wooden surfaces. (Of the remainder, 12 were on the bricks of Indianapolis, and the other 29 were on dirt tracks or road courses .) Safety

‘Murderdromes’: The wooden road to death - Classic Driver

    https://www.classicdriver.com/en/article/bikes/murderdromes-wooden-road-death
    Johnson's widow subsequently devoted years of her life to having board track banned. In the event, she perhaps shouldn't have bothered – by the early 1920s the sport was already losing popularity and was fully finished off by the arrival of the Great Depression a few years later. But it was good while it lasted – in a frightening kind of way...

Lost New Jersey Racetracks Project - Mr. Local History …

    https://www.mrlocalhistory.org/new-jersey-lost-racetracks/
    New Jersey Track List(Alphabetical) 1. – Airport Speedway – Pennshawken, New Jersey – Dirt Oval. 2. Lost – Alcyon Speedway – Pitman, New Jersey – ½ mile dirt oval. 3. Lost – Arneys Mount Speedway * – Mt. Holly, New Jersey – Drag Strip, 1/4 mile Dirt Oval. 4. Lost – Asbury Park High School Stadium – Asbury Park, New Jersey ...

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