I live in Bismarck, North Dakota. We are pretty lucky around here to have 5 tracks within a 125 mile radius where we get to regularly race and had 46 nights of racing on the schedule this past season, with 9 of those nights cancelled by the weather. My home track is Dacotah Speedway in Mandan, ND - a 3/8 mile high bank dirt track. This past year we had 15 race nights scheduled. Other tracks, all dirt, where we race in our area are Nodak Speedway in Minot, ND - another 3/8 mile high bank track (15 nights scheduled - 125 miles away), McLean County Speedway in Underwood, ND - a 1/4 mile track with long straights and fairly tight turns (7 nights scheduled - 60 miles away), Tri-County Speedway in Wishek, ND - a 1/4 mile high bank track with shorter straights and wider turns (6 nights scheduled - 90 miles away). This track is just a ton of fun to race on. An excellent facility with great food in a small town. I was very surprised the first time I came to the track because I wasn't expecting much. The last track on our schedule is Southwest Speedway in Dickinson, ND - a 3/8 mile high bank dirt track (3 nights scheduled - 120 miles away). This is probably my favorite track to race on. We also have at least 6 other dirt tracks in the state that do not race Legends, but I'm hoping that at some time we will get to put on some type of exhibition race at some of them in the future.
Our local Legends dealer is located in Bismarck and most of the Legends racers in the state live in the Bismarck area, so Dacotah Speedway gets the best average car counts each night, about 18 - 22 cars. Nodak, Mc Lean Counthy and Southwest Speedways usually have 12 - 15 cars. Tri-County Speedway averages around 10 - 14. If you want to travel, you can definitely get a lot of racing done in this area.