ATV mud bogging is one of the most popular sports in the
United States and the Canada. It is also known as the mud racing,
muddying or mud drags. As this game is all about driving, the vehicle
through the mud stretch and in the real senses a tough task to do. Here
the winner is that person who drives the vehicle to the largest distance
in the game. If some vehicles travel the entire length then in such
case the time took to travel the lane is the point of consideration.
Generally, these vehicles in the competition of the mud bogs are
four-wheelers.
If one has to even imagine the thing of driving the
vehicle on such a lane which is full of pit of mud then he/she would
like to watch the same instead of participating in the game. Although
the game is very enjoyable to watch but there are certain risks
involved. Generally the organizer of such events make the possible
arrangements related with the health, foods etc. For the participants as
well as the audiences.
There are several bodies that look after
this motor sports like the National Mud Racing Organization (NMRO) and
the American Mud Racing Association (AMRA). These sport bodies looks
after the development and maintenance of the mud track owners to offer
the game some respectable inputs like good return to the sponsors and
other relevant thing.they are also involve in the marketing of the game.
There
are different rules to play the game. Generally the governing bodies
and takes the responsibility for the implementation and for any kind of
changes in it.These body also look for the benefits of the associated
people either it is sponsor or the track owner or even the audience who
has come to see the event should not feel it as a loss.
In the old
times, the mud bogging was done by the pickup trucks or any sport
utility vehicles (SUV) that is modified with the lifted suspensions and
has bigger tires. The engines of the vehicles upgrade were also common
at that time. During the 1970s and the early 1980s, the bigger tractor
tires got much popularity and the driving lines required for such tires
led to some of the first purposely built as mud bogging machines.
In
late 1980s, governing bodies started giving the precedence to vehicles
along with the lower and modified, dragster-type designs, as it
increased the popularity of the same. At the same juncture, the
superchargers became a widely used and led to the modern top-notch
racer.
During the same time the mud bogging events were much
popular and there used to be a class that was to run the tractor tired
trucks. The trucks were like the Goldbricker, Arizona Outlaw, Arizona
Sidewinder, Six Pack, Nasty Habits, Instant Motion, Mud Pup, Mud Lord,
Wild Thing, and the Cyclops was mostly known in the field. Some trucks
were later modified to be like a Monster Trucks.
There are many
companies that are organizing this event at a very affordable price.
Again these events depend a lot on the taste of residents of a city. If
the local people are more enthusiastic about this game then the price of
the tickets go up and if it is on the other side where there is very
little audience for the same then the rate goes down to promote the
game. The game bodies again play a big role here by helping the owner of
the mud track to get a good return from any event organized about the
mud bogging.
Talking about the tracks, there are many qualities
and types of the same as it could be an open bog, bog with small rock,
flat or progressive bog or might be a hill with holes. These bogs come
in different shape and design that may range from 46 meters to 91
meters. In general an open bog is considered as a natural one general
found near any forest area. The hill with holes normally ranges among 18
meters to 61 meters as it is a series of hill and holes. Similarly, the
flat or the progressive tracks are like the drag strips or even filled
with salt and all the tracks that come under the NMRO are generally
flat.
0 comments:
Post a Comment