Lawn Mower Racing at a track nicknamed the "LIONS CAGE". Ellerbe, NC at the Ellerbe Lions Club - 10 Jul 2010 Check VIDEOS: MOW HARD (SHIT HAPPENS) & THE LOST FOOTAGE
No, his win was mainly due to the second-place driver, who couldn't keep up, not moving out of the way, holding up others who might have challenged the leader. Ideally, in this short of a race, if you can't catch the driver in front, move over to give anyone trying to pass a chance. A longer race (more time to pass) would reduce this problem.
looks like to me the only way to advance in position is for the person in front crashes. the track needs to be longer and have some straightaways to give everyone a better chance to pass
Nice work, but if anyone wants my criticizm it's they need a track that isn't constantly turning. Even lawnmowers like this need more room to operate. That's how it looks to me anyway.
Yes and no. They do but not like that of a car. The clutch when pressed loosens the tension on the belt and engages the rear (on most mowers) brake. No doubt it has the same principle of disengaging the power of the motor.
track much to small for racing or 100mph burst in such a short distance they would have to be super super super modified engines to get 100mph in what looks like about a 100 foot stright away