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List of Nearby Dirt Track Races

Fill out the search field at the top of the page with your current location, set the distance setting (default is 100 miles) and run a search for upcoming dirt track races and nearby dirt tracks.

This section will display a list of all the nearby upcoming dirt track races organized by calendar dates and dirt track distance.

Each dirt track race will include a link to the dirt track information and may include a link to the dirt track race organization that is involved with that dirt track racing event.

Before heading out we suggest you contact the dirt track and make sure there has been no change the dirt track racing schedule.

List of Nearby Dirt Tracks

Fill out the search field at the top of the page with your current location, set the distance setting (default is 100 miles) and run a search for upcoming dirt track races and nearby dirt tracks.

This section will display a list of all the nearby dirt tracks listed by distance with location information, a map, and a link to full dirt track information.

Before heading out we suggest you contact the dirt track and make sure there has been no change the dirt track racing schedule.

Before heading to the dirt track

We suggest you contact the dirt track and make sure there has been no change the dirt track racing schedule. It helps if you arrive early to any race. More seats are available and you have time to check out the facilities, food, and vendor opportunities.

Race Flags

dirt track racing GREEN FLAG = GO!

Indicating the beginning of the dirt track race. Also waved after a caution, letting drivers know the dirt track race has restarted. Green flag also indicates the dirt track is free of debris.

dirt track racing WHITE FLAG = FINAL LAP

The white flag indicates that there is only one lap to the finish the dirt track race.

dirt track racing GREEN AND WHITE CROSSED FLAGS = HALF WAY

Crossed green and white flags means it is the half way point of the dirt track race.

dirt track racing BLUE/YELLOW FLAG = PASSING AND OVERTAKING

Hold your line; there is a faster car coming up from behind.

dirt track racing RED FLAG = STOP!

Stop where you are, as quickly as possible. The red flag means the dirt track could be completely blocked by debris, an accident, or an emergency vehicle with no safe route on the dirt track.

dirt track racing YELLOW FLAG = CAUTION

Slow down; the yellow flag is a signal for caution. Drive at a slow pace and no passing. It is allowed to close the distance to the race car immediately in front.

dirt track racing BLACK FLAG = INFRACTION

The black flag generally means that there has been an infraction, requiring consultation with the dirt track officials. The black flag rolled up indicates that the driver is doing something wrong. Immediately take your car to the pit when the black flag is being waved.

dirt track racing CHECKERED FLAG = FINISH LINE

When the checkered flag is waived dirt track race is finished.

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Have a great time at the dirt track races. Bring family and friends. Tell others so this sport can continue to entertain and support those who like to go fast and race on the edge!

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