Weight is a factor in Dirt Track (Flat Track)Racing. Approx. Ten pounds equals one HP.in real life. That's why there are no huge Flattrackers. They do kinda good on Short Tracks and smaller TTs but lose on the 1/2 mile and Miles. One,they are giving away HP. Two,They are not Aerodynamic enough (Wind Resistance) Three ,that being said,There were several National Number Riders'here in the states that won on Short Tracks and TTs a lot. Enough to keep their points up to Nat.Standards. Randy Cartell from Amarillo,Texas and Eddie Wirth From California being two most notable.both weighing over 200 Lb (100 KG ?) and were over 6 feet tall. On the longer tracks and Road Racing is where the difference really shows. Anyway enough blathering. See Ya TCL
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