BOONE, Iowa -- We had a great day in Boone for RVTV, but we're not the only ones saying that. South of town at the Boone Speedway there's a crowd that dwarfs the one we had at RVTV. The Super Bowl of Iowa dirt track racing.

"An event like this takes an enormous amount of space. A lot of property. We've got 80 acres of land that we work with right here," IMCA Racing President Brett Root said.

Short tracks with sticky, black dirt and loud cars, bigger than those at Knoxville, sliding around the tight turns and thrilling the thousands of fans who've come from 33 states and five Canadian provinces to see them.

The track has been in Boone since the late '60s and it's only gotten bigger and busier. In the '90s, it became home to the IMCA Supernationals and that made this place an instant dest

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