24
Nov

KOLD CBS in Arizona covered the Arizona Lawn Mower Racing Association. Check out all three segments in the right hand “Featured Videos” area. From the story:

The race starts and they circle a dirt track, going 50 – 60 miles per hour, and the air becomes cloudy with dust. Now your eyes hurt and your ears ring, but you can’t stop laughing, because the sight of grown men on their John Deere lawn mowers, hurtling themselves at top speed is something you’ve never seen before.

Twelve Mile, Indiana claims to have invented the sport of lawn mower racing, but believe it or not, there are lawnmower racing tracks all over the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Even the desert of Arizona can be included when naming places the sport is gaining popularity.

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Mr. Mow-It-All

About the Author of this Post

As Founder & President of the USLMRA, Bruce Kaufman is on the “cutting edge” of American motorsports. Known on and off the track as Mr. MowItAll, you can reach Bruce at Bruce@letsmow.com or follow him on Twitter!

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