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Joe,
welcome to the board The form or other places should place a circled A for All-weather or a circled T for Turf. A circled X means they took the race off the turf. I didn't find a directory for what surfaces are used but I did find the track directory for what abbreviations are used. http://www.drf.com/entries/trackAbbreviations.html Not all "All-Weather" surfaces are the same. California has foolishly mandated that all tracks shall be synthetic surfaces. without talking about everywhere I will mention the poly race tracks California Del Mar is poly Golden Gate is Tapeta Hollywood is Cusion track Santa Anita is a mess and Bay Meadows is probably going to close (still a dirt surface , oh they also race on the turf) Arlington Park in Chicago - poly Keeneland in Lexington, Ky- Poly Turfway in Florence, Ky - poly Presque Isle Downs in Erie, PA - Tapeta Woodbine in Ontario, Canada - poly
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are all dirt tracks the same?
I already know the answer but if you're slicing and dicing synthetics shouldn't you do the same for dirt? |