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Dirt Bike & ATV Racing Series

Low Country Hare Scramble Racing Series

Welcome to Low Country Hare Scramble, the all new AMA racing series for the Carolina Coast. Racing events will be held in various locations in HORRY, GEORGETOWN, FLORENCE and MARION counties. Surrounding counties will open up as new tracks are developed. Ages 3-100 can compete in these events, with most classes racing for AMA points. Whether you ride ATV’s or DIRT BIKES, new to Motosports, or a seasoned pro, everyone can enjoy the thrill of racing! Tracks will be various in lengths with all sorts of terrain and natural obstacles. AMA Racing Classes for all ages and skill (see class information). Races will be held January-May, and pick back up October-December, finishing the season. Races will be AMA sanctioned weekend events, with ATV’s racing on Saturday, Dirt Bikes racing on Sunday. Gates will open at 12:00pm on Friday prior to race, and Close 8:00pm on Sunday post race. Bring Your Camper, RV, Trailer or tent and enjoy a weekend of fun! Vendors will be on site throughout the weekend, such as food trucks, merchandise, ice cream etc. An end of Year banquet will be held to announce and award our top 3 champions of each class for the season. Our mission is to bring a family oriented racing event that everyone can enjoy to the beautiful Low Country of South Carolina.

Please Read Our Rules and Regulations, as well as our class information for more

details.

Lets Go Racing!

Baneberry TN and Douglas Lake<br />
Baneberry TN and Douglas Lake<br />

What Is A Hare Scramble ?

Hare scrambles are conducted on closed course tracks which can vary from 2.5 to 40 miles (4.0 to 64.4 km) or more. The terrain is wooded and fairly rugged in order to test the riders; skills and endurance. The majority of the course consists of a wooded, single and double width trail, with occasional pasture and sand crossings. An event may incorporate a short portion of a pre-existing motocross track. The natural terrain tests the riders; abilities to navigate through obstacles such as creek beds, logs, hills, mud, rocks and ruts. Some trails are cut to 30 in (760 mm) or less so motorcycle handlebars will not fit between trees, requiring special skills to navigate. The winner of each class is typically determined by who completes the most laps within a predetermined period of time. The most common time period for a hare scramble competition is 1, 2 or 3 hours.

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