Volunteer Speedway, tor wyścigowy (Stany Zjednoczone)
Volunteer Speedway is a racing venue in Bulls Gap, Tennessee, known as the 'World's Fastest Dirt Track'. The track covers 4/10 of a mile with banks angled at 32 degrees, allowing drivers to reach speeds around 120 miles per hour during laps and making each race intense and competitive.
The speedway has a long-standing role in local motorsport, having hosted races for many years. It has evolved to feature various racing series and major events, including the FloRacing Night in America, which brings top drivers from across the region and beyond.
Locals call this speedway 'The Gap' after the nearby town of Bulls Gap where it sits. Racing brings the community together on event days, with fans gathering to cheer for drivers and celebrate their shared passion for dirt track motorsport.
The track is easily accessible from Interstate 81 at Exit 23, with tickets available online and at the gate. Plan to arrive early on race days to get good seating and enjoy the pre-race atmosphere, as crowds build quickly and the full experience includes watching warm-up laps and team preparations.
The track is known for its rough dirt surface, which challenges drivers to maintain control and tests their confidence in their vehicles. This unpredictability makes every racing session different and gives the track a reputation for keeping both drivers and spectators on edge.
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