Asphalt Driving vs Dirt Track Racing - Driving Styles

Asphalt driving seems quite easy when one watchesHowever, at high speed and at a 45-degree angle to
it on TV or from the grandstands. But, it is wrong tothe direction of travel, it is indeed quite difficult to run
underestimate asphalt driving.a few inches off your competitor's door.
A good asphalt driver is not the one who needsThe most common driving style involves steering first
more seat time or the one who depends on skillsto the left and then right, and then left again coming
achieved as a legacy by some different inheritanceup off the corner.
of chromosome.Bear in mind that the driver's hands can get crossed
An ideal asphalt driver adopts a more consistent andup and he or she can loose the sense of where the
a rather smooth driving style while learning how towheels are straight-ahead if the car gets too far
pass and defend a position. The less the driver turnsaround at mid-turn.
the steering wheel, the better it is for him.Dirt track racing does involve plenty of risk factors
However, this is not the case in dirt track racing.but despite the complexities of dirt track racing, lots
Though the dirt track racers also strive forof teams and fans love to compete and watch this
smoothness, they ensure that they contend with thesport.
car at all kinds of attitudes along their way. ThisNo doubt, unlike asphalt racing, dirt racing represents
requires a lot of steering input while the posterior tellsover 60 percent of the short track circle track racing
the driver where to steer and how far!in America.