West Virginia Mud Racing Association speed pit race – Gator Hole

The sun beat down on a hot day in June as the racers gathered in Gap Mills, WV at Gator Hole for some fast mud racing. Promoters said the mud pit was shallower than usual which lead to fast times for everyone. The Speed pit saw some of the West Virginia Mud Racing Association’s usual suspects of raw power.

2 Trucks battling it out at Wolf Creek Mud Races.

Video Rating: 5 / 5

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11 Responses to West Virginia Mud Racing Association speed pit race – Gator Hole

  • tw1ght says:

    shut the hell up

  • techno42087 says:

    love it been too one 1998

  • Tboninator says:

    lol @ the down ranking, but he’s right. Motors are electric. Engines are machines powered by some sort of fuel.

  • eclipse10101 says:

    you wish i was like you eh

  • ibasspro says:

    retard

  • cegonha02 says:

    it seems more like wather than mud! haa

  • eclipse10101 says:

    no your wrong man i dont pay to go to school to get lied too, what your talking about is an engine, same as ppl calling a cranking motor a starter motor which is incorrect, because it doesent start the car it cranks it, there are diffrent types of motors such as a shunt motor which is electrical, im right your wrong

  • WranglerYJ91 says:

    This is Alabama take engine and stick it up your Ass…. You must have got the point otherwise you wouldnt have left your smart ass remark

  • itzjonah says:

    @eclipse10101 actually a motor is a machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy, which results in motion, such as fuel, (chemical energy) makes mechanical energy, (pistons, drive shaft, wheels) which results in motion (the car moving) so, motor would be a correct word. nice video by the way!

  • eclipse10101 says:

    it would be big engines not motors. motor is an electrical term

  • BastiaanSpeksnijder says:

    lol, nice fail for both :p
    the second guy should have used the brakes instead of spinning the other

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