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Figure 8 racing

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Overhead shot of the track Indianapolis Speedrome
Overhead shot of the track Indianapolis Speedrome

Figure 8 racing is a form of racing that combines elements of oval racing, demolition derby, and road racing.

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Track

Racing is done on a track shaped like an 8. The cars cross paths at the center of the 8, which is known as the "crossover". Because of this layout, crashes are inevitable. Figure 8 racing is a unique sport that requires strict attention to detail and timing to successfully navigate the crossover.

History

Someone decided to race on a figure 8 track right after World War II in the late 1940s. The track may have had an overpass so that the cars did not cross each other's paths. Most historians believe that the first track where drivers crossed each other's paths was the 1/5 mile long Indianapolis Speedrome. [1]

Vehicle

The cars used are often standard cars, but are usually modified for lightness and safety. A wing much like a sprint car may be placed on the roof to increase downforce. The cars' bodies are typically made out of sheet metal.

World championship

The oldest operating figure 8 track in the United States is Indianapolis Speedrome in Indianapolis, Indiana. The track has been in operation since the 1940s. It hosts the annual World Figure 8 race, which is considered the world championship event. [2] The first 3 hour long endurance race was held in 1977. [1]

United States championship

The national championship in the United States is held at Riverhead Raceway in Riverhead, New York. [3]

Notable Figure 8 tracks

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References

  1. ^ a b 3-Hour Figure World Championship 2004, John Stark, The Cheers magazine, 2004, Retrieved January 30 2007
  2. ^ http://speedrome.com/3hour/3hourenduro1.html
  3. ^ http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=12912976&BRD=1776&PAG=461&dept_id=6365&rfi=6

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