The Fun Of Mudding Videos


An increasingly popular sport throughout the United States and Canada is Mudding. Known also as mud racing and mud bogging, mudding is an off-road sport where vehicles are driven through mud pits. The winner is determined by who can go the furthest in the pit. The increase in popularity of this sport is apparent by the number of mudding videos being made and sold.

Generally, because of the extreme conditions in which these vehicles compete, they are usually four wheel drive vehicles. While the winner is chosen by who makes it through the pit the furthest, if numerous racers finish the course then the winner is judged by the best time.

Vehicles used in mud bogging are a dragster style rail design and are a class V or VI mud racer. The only difference in class V & VI vehicles is their tires. The class V tire is a street legal tire that is modified by cutting out chunks for traction. In the Class VI, the tire has a paddle, similar to sand tires.

The engines of the mud boggers are supercharged, sometimes with nitrous oxide to give them a big kick in hopes of pushing through the treacherous mud. In the beginning, mudding vehicles were typically modified pick up trucks or SUV’s with lifted suspensions and special tires. By the late 1980′s things began to change and more rigid sanctions on the vehicles were implemented.

The best thing about mudding videos is the up-close action without the mess. You can watch all the mud slinging races from the comfort of your home. Since tracks come in all shapes and sizes, there is always a wide variety of exciting races. From a short, one hundred fifty feet track to a much larger three hundred foot track, not only does the length of the track vary, there are also holes, hills, pits tracks and open bogs, all for your viewing pleasure.

Not only are there a variety of tracks to watch, but every type of track has a type of car best suited for it. For an example, hills and holes best accommodate the four and six cylinder street cars. And as a general rule, the bigger the class, the bigger the tire. A compelling thing about the videos is what you can learn about the actual sport from watching them. You can get up close and personal with the vehicles as well as the drivers.

For a time, the MNRO or National Mud Racing Organization sanctioned the races. In 2008 a new group formed, creating a point system for the races. Winners earned points for their races and in the end of the season, the winner received the big prize. However, there are many people who have shied away from the organizations and prefer the raw sport of mudding. This is what makes mudding videos so exciting, the raw styles of racers and their races.

Mud bogging is fast becoming the past time of rural America. There are man mudding videos being produced to document this very popular sport. If you like organized events or just spending the day down at the local mud bogg. Mudding videos offers all types of vehicles.

Posted on August 19th, 2011 by Mudding Trucks and filed under Article - The Fun Of Mudding Videos | No Comments »
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