Even many car racing tracks were boards from 1910-1930. You can read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Board_track_racing
When the Indianapolis Speedway was built, it was a bold move to pave it with millions of bricks (hence the nickname "The Brickyard", which persists to this day).
Even many car racing tracks were boards from 1910-1930. You can read more here:
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When the Indianapolis Speedway was built, it was a bold move to pave it with millions of bricks (hence the nickname "The Brickyard", which persists to this day).
The Citroen Guy
The spectaors were pretty nuts as well. Imagine if a bike flew up the banking - I don't think that the "safety" fence would stop it!
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