07th December 2009
Lawn mower racing has come a long way from being a backyard sport that only a few know about, to becoming a full blown sport that can be seen on cable television. The sport is so captivating that you'll find yourself looking for racing mower parts without...
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07th December 2009
Lawn mower racing has already reached areas where the sport was previously unheard of; it is indeed slowly but surely becoming an international sport with an enormous following. The increased popularity brings about questions of where to find racing lawn ...
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07th December 2009
Briggs and Stratton racing is a name that every racing fan and enthusiast recognize. They have been around for 80 years and undoubtedly have become a part of American racing tradition. This is why mower racing enthusiasts trust Briggs and Stratton engines...
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07th December 2009
In 1973, a group of Wisborough Green, West Sussex, England townspeople created an alternative to expensive motor sports; a sport that everyone could participate in. The sport of racing mowers was born and so was the British Lawn Mower Racing Association.
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07th December 2009
Australia is one of the countries where Lawn mower racing has become a big hit. The Australian Lawn Mower Racing Association was created in 1988 to meet the demands of fans that could not get enough of racing mowers.
The first national racing event was...
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07th December 2009
Gold Eagle Co., makers of fuel stabilizer STA-BIL, founded the United States Lawn Mower Racing Association (USLMRA) to introduce lawn mower racing to the United States. They thought that the sport a good alternative to expensive types of racing like sport...
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07th December 2009
Just like any association, the United States Lawn Mower Racing Association also has its own divisions that separate the big guys from the rookies. The first step you need to take prior to competing on a racing mower is to choose your division.
One uni...
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07th December 2009
There are many factors that will determine your success in mower racing. One of them is having good racing lawn mower engines. If you've heard stories about last lap passes and inside passes during tight turns, this is mostly because the driver has the sk...
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07th December 2009
Before participating in any lawn mower racing event, you have to choose your racing division. The American Racing Mower Association has 7 divisions, ranging from novice to expert.
ARMA - Kids Stock, Adult Stock
This is the novice level using stock ...
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07th December 2009
Mower racing is a very addicting sport. The excitement that you will feel prior to racing is the same as the excitement that you will feel when you are racing cars or motorcycles. It's amazing! That's probably one reason why people want to know how to mak...
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07th December 2009
Lawnmower racing is a sport that is gaining popularity among men, women, and even children. This addicting motor sport delivers the same adrenaline pumping excitement, as the usual car or motorcycle race does, but is less dangerous. A racing mower is also...
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03rd December 2009
Rookies in mower racing all have the same questions about how to build a racing mower? Don't bother searching for online resources because you will have a hard time finding one. I spent hours searching online but couldn't find any truly helpful resources....
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05th November 2009
Gold Eagle Co., makers of fuel stabilizer STA-BIL, founded the United States Lawn Mower Racing Association (USLMRA) to introduce lawn mower racing to the United States. They thought that the sport a good alternative to expensive types of racing like sport...
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05th November 2009
There are many factors that will determine your success in lawn mower racing. One of them is having good racing lawn mower engines. If you've heard stories about last lap passes and inside passes during tight turns, this is mostly because the driver has t...
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20th October 2009
You have heard the well-known expression at the beginning of any televised professional racing event: Green, Green, and Green. Three green flags means GO. The spotter is making sure that his driver gets the idea that it is time to start. As a competitor...
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