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

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    Late Model Sportsman, Modified, Grand Stock, U-Car, Pro Six, Legends, Street Stock, MACKA Champ Karts Speedway 95 [40] Maine Hermon: 0.333 miles (0.536 km)

  3. World Karting Association - Wikipedia

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    Speedway Dirt and Pavement racers drive karts built specifically for oval-track kart racing. Unlike sprint-style and enduro-style karts in which the driver sits in the center of the chassis, oval-track karts feature an extreme left driver offset for a high percentage of left-side weight which greatly helps handling on an oval track.

  4. Oval track racing - Wikipedia

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    This idea was adopted by numerous tracks including Texas Motor Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Kentucky Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and Iowa Speedway which has a 1/8 mile version. Perhaps the most unusual concentric oval facility is Dover Speedway-Dover Downs. The one-mile oval track encompasses a 0.625-mile harness racing track inside.

  5. Shrek Swamp Kart Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Shrek Swamp Kart Speedway received generally “below average” reviews. Shrek Swamp Kart Speedway received a 27% from Metacritic. [4] Furthermore, it received a 3/10 from IGN's Craig Harris who called the game a “awful Game Boy Advance fairytale” and goes onto to further say that the game was underdeveloped and just another Mario Kart clone.

  6. Lake Speed - Wikipedia

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    He started his racing career at the age of thirteen racing karts, much to the displeasure of his family. Over the years, Speed won the International Karting Federation (IKF) National Championship six times and in 1978 he won the prestigious Karting World Championship over, among others, future three-time Formula One champion Ayrton Senna .

  7. Sprint car racing - Wikipedia

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    Sprint cars are open-wheel race cars, designed primarily for the purpose of running on short oval or circular dirt or paved tracks. Historically known simply as "big cars," distinguishing them from "midget cars," sprint car racing is popular primarily in the United States and Canada, as well as in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.

  8. Shrek Smash n' Crash Racing - Wikipedia

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    Shrek Smash n' Crash Racing is a kart racing video game. The players first must pick from a line up of twelve different characters from the Shrek universe. The maximum number of racers on a track at any one time is six. Each of the characters have special stats that are not displayed in the game.

  9. Pittsburgh International Race Complex - Wikipedia

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    It included a 1.600 mi (2.575 km) road course, a 0.82 mi (1.32 km) kart track, and a six-acre skidpad used for driver training and autocross. [3] In 2004, work began on a one-mile addition to the main track with trees being cleared and plans drawn up, but the project was put on hold in 2006. [ 5 ]