New York State Fairgrounds Moody Mile, Syracuse, NY

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2006

A video containing modified footage and some text commentary at my favorite track in the world, the New York State Fairgrounds Moody Mile in Syracuse, NY.

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  • Just Atlantic City, that's it.

  • @petie151 Hey I just moved to Syracuse. Is the Elbridge track a good track to watch the World of Outlaw Sprint Cars? I was also wondering if you have been down to Wiliams Grove to watch the World Of Outlaw Sprint cars?

  • @chadsaleen21 I'm sorry i was late in responding to what you wrote! The Elbridge track is big and it's good when it's moist, but I have seen it get really slicked off. I don't like it nearly as much as the smaller tracks because the cars spread out so much. I have been down to Williams Grove a few times, and it's among my favorite of dirt tracks. It's so great! It blows any sprint car racing around here away. It's an awesome way to spend a Friday night! Welcome to Syracuse!

  • where do u race

  • @sneezabonk Hello sneezabonk, I race once per year in Atlantic City, NJ in an arena with a TQ midget, and I probably will be racing in Providence also this year.

  • @petie151 What car do you drive at atlantic city I will probably be there this year

  • @sneezabonk I drive the yellow #51p TQ Midget. If you end up going, have fun! Enjoy the show.

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  • where do u race

  • Hi racerboy12345, they have pit stops. The track is different at different times, which is why they call it the Moody Mile. When the track is abrasive, the teams need to be concerned with tire wear. When it's slippery, sometimes they don't even have to change tires at all. They do need a fuel stop or two though, no matter what the conditions are.

  • how do they get their tires to last 150 laps? or do they have stops?

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