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Bluefreedom's avatar

I've never been a big NASCAR or racing fan and I don't know much about the sport of racing so I was wondering if someone could tell me why they race counter-clockwise instead of clockwise on oval tracks?

Asked by Bluefreedom (22944points) December 25th, 2008

I know it’s Christmas day and it might seem like an odd question right out of the blue (and it is really) but I was sitting around at work wondering this very thing and it seemed like a good time to ask.

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scamp's avatar

Maybe because it’s easier to go left at high speed?

Divalicious's avatar

So that when they run into the wall, the driver isn’t as likely to be injured since they’re sitting to the inside of the track?

Lightlyseared's avatar

And as the driver is on the left it’s easier to see round the left hand corners.

mac316's avatar

Most likely, it’s because horse racing in the United States was done that direction. Both flat track motorcycle and car racing grew from that.

RandomMrdan's avatar

because they’re all red necks?

RandomMrdan's avatar

I should also note, aside from them being rednecks, that in track and field events…they are also run in counter clock wise.

Bluefreedom's avatar

Since races also occur counter-clockwise with horses and track and field events like others have mentioned above, I wonder if there is a common theme between all of them or if it might just be coincidence?

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