Growing in popularity is the once backwoods sport of mudding. Sometimes known as mud racing and mud bogging, this off road sport is becoming more popular in both the United States and Canada. As the name indicates, mudding is the sport of racing vehicles through mud. In each race, the winner is determined by the distance of the course completed. This exciting sport has become a sensation and mudding videos are available for purchase.
The vehicles involved compete in extreme conditions and are generally four wheel drive because of the hazards. The winner is typically chosen by who makes it through the track the furthest, however, if more than one racer makes it, the person with the quickest time is the winner.
Vehicles used in mud bogging are a dragster style rail design and are a class V or VI mud racer. The only difference in class V & VI vehicles is their tires. The class V tire is a street legal tire that is modified by cutting out chunks for traction. In the Class VI, the tire has a paddle, similar to sand tires.
Equipped with super charged engines including nitrous oxide which gives the truck that extra kick to get through tough spots, mud boggers are in a class of their own. Early in the sport, mudders were old pick-ups or SUV's specially modified for racing in the deep mud. The suspension was raised and specific tires were designed. Since the late 1980's however, sanctions have been put into place to make mud bogging an official sport.
A great thing about the mudding videos available is the fact you are able to get up-close with the action without getting all muddy. Mudding tracks come in all shapes and sizes, therefor each video is a new, exciting race experience. Short tracks are about one hundred fifty feet while long tracks measure out at about three hundred feet. Tracks vary in shape as well, from holes and pits to hills and bogs and everything in between.
Different racers are made for different runs. The hills and holes accommodate the four and six cylinder street stocks. The bigger the class, the bigger the tire. A great thing about the videos available is you can learn about what these cars are made of. Their size, engine, tires and drivers, all for your viewing pleasure.
Mudding became a sanction of the National Mud Racing Organization, or NMRO. But in 2008, a new group emerged who's goal was to make the sport more legitimate and more unified. It became like many car races, a points race. In the end, there was one winner and one big prize. However, there are still many out there who enjoy the raw style that mud racing once had. Watching these mudding videos shows this excitement and raw talent of mud racing.
Mud bogging is fast becoming the past time of rural America. There are man mudding videos being made to document this popular sport. If you prefer organized events or just spending the day down at the local mud bogg.Mudding videos offers all types of vehicles.
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