Moderate clay substrate — drainage and prep response depend on race-night humidity.
Columbia Speedway is a 3/8-mile clay oval in Columbia, MS. On dirt, three numbers decide your night: density altitude (how much power the air gives you — shown live above), stagger and cross weight (how hard the car turns left), and where the track surface sits in its dry-down. Nail those for tonight's conditions and you are racing, not guessing.
As temperature, humidity and barometric pressure shift across a race night near Columbia, the density altitude above moves with them — and your jetting and tire pressure should follow. Most weather apps show sea-level-corrected pressure, which gives the wrong DA; racer.wiki uses uncorrected station pressure for the real number. Read the full density altitude guide →
A clay oval like Columbia Speedway changes from tacky to dry-slick as moisture evaporates through the night. As it slicks off the car frees up and the fast line moves. How to read the dirt → · Stagger & cross weight →
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