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4x4 Area: The 4x4 area is open to 4x4s, buggies,<br />
Pilots, and Odysseys. For safety reasons,<br />
motorcycles and ATVs are not permitted in this<br />
area. The 4x4 area is a haven for enthusiasts that<br />
love mud as Prairie City SVRA has very heavy<br />
clay that is extremely challenging. The SVRA staff<br />
constructed obstacles in the 4x4 area including<br />
stairsteps, frametwister, mini-Rubicon, mud pit,<br />
gravel pit, and dry river bed. The obstacles range<br />
from very easy to extremely difficult.<br />
Mini MX Track: The Mini MX Track is a short dirt Oval TT/Flat Track and Arena Cross style<br />
track combination. The track is designed to accommodate the growing sport of Supermotard<br />
type motorcycles and allow riders to improve their skills. There are three variations including<br />
a flat track, oval with dirt jumps, and arena style jumps with use of the oval.<br />
Hangtown MX Track: A private<br />
concessionaire operates the Hangtown<br />
MX Track. Just over a mile in length with<br />
challenging terrain and high jumps, this track<br />
is designed for expert level motocross riders.<br />
In the spring, the track is home to the annual<br />
Hangtown National Motocross Classic. The<br />
first Hangtown race took place in 1969,<br />
making it the longest running national series<br />
motocross race. It has been held at Prairie<br />
City since 1979, and is one of the largest outdoor sporting events in Sacramento County<br />
with more than 25,000 spectators. It is the only outdoor national race still promoted by a<br />
nonprofit club, the Dirt Diggers North Motorcycle Club.<br />
Go-Kart Track: Concessionaire All Star Karting operates the Go-Kart Track. The Go-Kart<br />
Track is a Grand Prix-style track that has many intricate twists and turns. This track is used<br />
by several categories of competitive go-karts.<br />
Quarter Midget Track: The American Quarter Midget<br />
Association uses the Quarter Midget Track for both<br />
practice and competitive events. Five to 16-year-olds<br />
race these scaled down versions of midget racing cars<br />
for trophies and prestige. This track now has lights<br />
allowing for racing in the cooler evenings.<br />
2017 Program Report 225