Tracks
- Note: All of the tracks depicted in the game are real-life tracks.
Track Name | Track Length | Track "Location" | Track Name | Track Length | Track "Location" | |
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Dodge County Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Dodge County Fairgrounds, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin | Eagle Raceway | 3/4 Mile | Lincoln, Nebraska | |
Eldora Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Rossburg, Ohio | Gas City I-69 Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Gas City, Indiana | |
Hagerstown Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Hagerstown, Maryland | Huset's Speedway | 3/4 Mile | Sioux Falls, South Dakota | |
Knoxville Raceway | 1/2 Mile | Knoxville, Iowa | Kokomo Speedway | 1/4 Mile | Kokomo, Indiana | |
Lernerville Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Sarver, Pennsylvania | Lincoln Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Abbotstown, Pennsylvania | |
Manzanita Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Phoenix, Arizona | Muskogee Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Muskogee, Oklahoma | |
Pike County Speedway | 3/4 Mile | Magnolia, Mississippi | Santa Maria Speedway | 1/3 Mile | Santa Maria, California | |
Silver Dollar Speedway | 1/4 Mile | Chico, California | Southern Oregon Speedway | 4/9 Mile | Medford, Oregon | |
Talladega Short Track | 3/8 Mile | Talladega, Alabama | Terre Haute Action Track | 1/2 Mile | Terre Haute, Indiana | |
Wayne County Speedway | 3/8 Mile | Orrville, Ohio | Williams Grove Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania |
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Famous quotes containing the word tracks:
“Truth is one, but error proliferates. Man tracks it down and cuts it up into little pieces hoping to turn it into grains of truth. But the ultimate atom will always essentially be an error, a miscalculation.”
—René Daumal (19081944)
“The tracks of moose, more or less recent, to speak literally, covered every square rod on the sides of the mountain; and these animals are probably more numerous there now than ever before, being driven into this wilderness, from all sides, by the settlements.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Our law very often reminds one of those outskirts of cities where you cannot for a long time tell how the streets come to wind about in so capricious and serpent-like a manner. At last it strikes you that they grew up, house by house, on the devious tracks of the old green lanes; and if you follow on to the existing fields, you may often find the change half complete.”
—Walter Bagehot (18261877)