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Ever wanted to see full-contact racing between a Toyota Supra, a Lincoln Mark VI, and a Volvo 960? The Japanese did.
The foursome met at Cotton Bowl Speedway, an hour west of the Circuit of the Americas in Paige, Texas, to take a couple of stock cars sliding around the dirt oval.
Every Saturday evening between March and November up to 120 custom-built, race cars compete, speeding bumper to bumper around a 1/3-mile dirt oval race-track at over 100 mph.
Upwards of 300 racing machines in four classes will take to the transformed dirt oval at the historic 5/8th-mile lakeside track in the Super Bowl of dirt track racing.
Taking dirt oval racing to the next level! Does smashing your way to victory in high powered dirt racing cars in a team situation sound like fun to you? Then you’ve come to the right place ...