Lawn Mower Racing
The Exciting World of Lawn Mower Racing
Are you tired of putting along on that worn-out riding mower, clipping grass at a snail’s
pace? It may be time to check out one of the fastest growing sports in recent years: mower racing. Some
modifications make it possible to attain speeds of over sixty miles per hour on a mower. But it is advised that if
you take it to that level, you should move your mower off of your green grass and to the local dirt track or drag
strip, where lawn mower racing is becoming a popular and structured sport.
For example, there is even a national organization for mower racing with over seven hundred members, known as
the United States Lawn Mower Racing Association. They sponsor different kinds of races, from expert to amateur
races, which are open to anyone who owns a lawn mower. However, unless you are an Olympic sprinter, you had better
leave that push mower at home. These guys are serious.
“Racing Lawn Mowers sounds like a joke, but once you try it you will be hooked, extremely
addictive and great fun, this is one race you don’t want to miss out on.”
Mower racing apparently has its roots in a British pub called the Cricker’s Arms. In 1973 a group of buzzed
chaps, sipping pints and bemoaning the financial costs of motor sports, realized that nearly all of them owned a
mower and could use them to race; it had a motor, four wheels, and a steering wheel, they reasoned-the only
necessary elements for racing. Thus, the British Lawn Mower Racing Association was born, and along with it, mower
racing as a whole.
If you are interested in mower racing there are some things you may want to do. For example, the rules of racing
are different depending on where you are competing. Be sure to check with your local chapter for what is allowed
and what is not. Go to a meeting and talk to those who are already involved; most racers are very welcoming and
will do whatever they can to recruit new members, almost to the point of working on your mower for you!

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