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3. Has anyone here been to an American short track dirt race with sprint cars at night? Often because there is little breeze at night, the dust hangs in the air. It's dark, the track lighting systems are imperfect, there are shadows, it's dusty, you are moving at speed and your eyes don't work as well in a half lit nighttime scenario. This isn't a paved track at 2pm in the afternoon.
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Correct,plus on a sprintcar the outside wing end plate hangs down a lot lower than the inside end plate so visibilty is restricted to the left.
Most sprintcar drivers under caution usually give the throttle a blip aound the corners to keep the temps up.
Sadly the young guy should have stayed in the car until pushed to the infield,thats the rules here.