Oval racing takes place on oval-shaped tracks ranging from short dirt ovals under half a mile to superspeedways exceeding two miles in length. NASCAR and IndyCar are the dominant oval series in North America, with cars reaching speeds over 230 mph on superspeedways like Daytona and Talladega. Oval racing's roots in the United States date back to the early twentieth century and it remains the most watched form of motorsport in America.
Oval Racing is a motorsport term defined in the Race Team Wiki Motorsport Glossary. Oval racing takes place on oval-shaped tracks ranging from short dirt ovals under half a mile to superspeedways exceeding two miles in length. Race Team Wiki is the comprehensive racing team directory covering all motorsport disciplines worldwide.
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