Dirt Track Racing Jeremy #20

Monday, April 24, 2006

DIRT TRACK RACING TIP #2

DIRT TRACK RACING TIP #2

You've taken the advice from dirt track racing tip #1 and decided to not to wreck your own shiny car. You want to buy an inexpensive car to use on the track. So now you have a number of options. You can go to: your local newspaper car ads, a junk yard, or classified ads made specifically for dirt track and auto racers like
racingjunk.com. A used dirt track racing car should cost between $1000 to $5000 on average. (Or, if you have the cash, you can have a company like "Sleeper Chassis" in Huntingdon, PA 16652-0000 (814) 643-2969 build a new or custom dirt track racing car for you and get a quote. Another company, JR Motorsports sells basic cars through building a complete car from the ground up. You can contact them at: General Inquiries: JR Motorsports (704) 696-3580 phone or email to info@jrmotorsport.com. On average though, you can expect to pay anywhere from $50,000 to $150,000 and up to have someone build you a custom dirt track racing car. Now that you are in shock, back to reality. The most logical thing to do would be to visit the dirt tracks themselves and do a bit of "dirt track networking" by asking the racers themselves and others in the pit if they know of a car for sale or watch for the "for sale" signs on some of the cars themselves. Hope you found this tip helpful. See you next time for Dirt Track Racing Tip #3.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

DIRT TRACK RACING TIP #1

DIRT TRACK RACING TIP #1

You're back! Great. Here is your first dirt track racing tip. Let's start at the beginning. . . you don't have a car. Well, you may have a car, but can it be used for racing on a dirt track? Sure. You can take your everyday car, go to the nearest oval dirt track, pay a small entry fee and take your chances. That's what a stock car is! A "stock" car. But, if you don't want to mess up your nice, shiny, new stock car, you may want to consider some alternatives. You may want to buy yourself an older junker that you can "modify" a little and don't have to worry about damaging on the dirt race track. So the first tip is to race a car that you aren't worried about damaging because if it is your first visit to the dirt race track, it's going to be a down and dirty time, a little bit scary, and the damage, although minimal, will be from flying rocks, dirt, mud, causing little nicks and dents. Of course, the worst case scenerio is damage from another car, a wall, or other inanimate object that doesn't happen to get out of your way. Come back soon for tip #2. Visit
http://www.dirttrackracing.citymax.com for more detailed info on dirt track racing.
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Thursday, April 13, 2006

365 DAYS OF DIRT TRACK RACING TIPS

365 DAYS OF DIRT TRACK RACING TIPS

Welcome back to my dirt track racing blog. I've decided that the best way to help out my readers is to give you what you need the most. . . info on dirt track racing. With that in mind, I am going to give you 365 days of dirt track racing tips. It may not be everyday, but definitely once a week, so check back often so you can get the info you need about dirt track racing. Look forward to your comments as well. If you are looking for a job, visit http://www.jobsearchtop10.com where we will be addressing jobs available in auto and dirt bike racing. See you soon for more dirt track racing tips.

Kickin Up the Dirt Track Racing At Dog Hollow Raceway With the Super Late Models