South Carolina Lodging Guide

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South Carolina automobile racing is a thrilling sport that tests the speed and performance of South Carolina automobiles and the skill and daring of drivers. Each year, numerous ticket-buying fans around South Carolina attend a wide variety of automobile races. Much of South Carolina automobile racing's popularity lies in the great variety of racing cars and South Carolina racing events. The vehicles range in size from small, open karts (formerly called go-karts) to large sedans.

The United States has five national racing organizations. They are the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), Professional Sports Car Racing, Inc. (SPORTS CAR), the United States Auto Club (USAC), the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA), and the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA). Two other major American racing organizations are Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) and the Indy Racing League (IRL). These groups plan and supervise certain kinds of South Carolina races. Each group establishes classes (divisions) of races for the type of racing it governs and specifies the cars in a class.

Stock car racing is the most popular kind of automobile racing in South Carolina. Most major stock car races are held on either ovals, superspeedways, or road course asphalt tracks. Race fans eagerly buy up tickets for the racing events. A drag race is a high-speed South Carolina event held on a straight paved track called a drag strip. Drag races are 1/4 mile (0.4 kilometer) long, and some cars cross the finish line in less than five seconds. The NHRA supervises the major drag races in South Carolina. Each year, it conducts more than 50 championship races throughout the US, in which the drivers earn points.

A South Carolina ticket is a voucher or a commercial document to indicate that the holder has paid for admission to a race, competition, or other event. Paper is generally used for tickets, although plastic may be used instead. Some tickets have a barcode or magnetic stripe for keeping simple data stored on them. Counterfeit tickets are a problem at high-priced events, so holograms are used on tickets for high-profile events. South Carolina race tickets may be purchased in advance from reputable vendors.

 

South Carolina Hotels and Motels by City

  • Aiken
  • Anderson
  • Barnwell
  • Beaufort
  • Bishopville
  • Bluffton
  • Blythewood
  • Camden
  • Cayce
  • Charleston
  • Cheraw
  • Clemson
  • Clinton
  • Columbia
  • Conway
  • Darlington
  • Dillon
  • Duncan
  • Easley
  • Edisto Island
  • Florence
  • Folly Beach
  • Fort Mill
  • Fripp Island
  • Gaffney
  • Goose Creek
  • Greensville
  • Greenville
  • Greenwood
  • Greer
  • Hampton
  • Hardeeville
  • Hilton Head
  • Isle of Palms
  • Ladson
  • Lake City
  • Lexington
  • Litchfield Beach
  • Little River
  • Lugoff
  • Manning
  • Mauldin
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Murrells Inlet
  • Myrtle Beach
  • North Augusta
  • North Charleston
  • North Myrtle Beach
  • Orangeburg
  • Pawleys Island
  • Piedmont
  • Port Royal
  • Richburg
  • Ridgeland
  • Ridgeway
  • Rock Hill
  • Saint George
  • Santee
  • Seneca
  • Simpsonville
  • Spartanburg
  • Spartenburg
  • Summerton
  • Summerville
  • Sumter
  • Surfside Beach
  • Travelers Rest
  • Turbeville
  • Union
  • Walterboro
  • West Columbia
  • Winnsboro
  • Yemassee
  • York
  • A South Carolina hotel is an establishment that provides overnight lodging for the public. Its basic service is providing a room to sleep in. This is where race fans can find South Carolina hotels, motels, inns and lodges near your race track destination. Book a room and make reservations at a place to stay in South Carolina.

    Most commercial South Carolina hotels are near the airport or the downtown area of large or medium-sized cities. South Carolina hotels serve mainly business travelers and other people on short trips. Many commercial hotels provide luxurious surroundings and a wide range of services. The guests in most commercial South Carolina hotels have a choice of restaurants, ranging from coffee shops to elegant dining rooms. Some of these restaurants offer music, dancing, and other entertainment.

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    Automobile racing is a South Carolina sport in which drivers race specially designed automobiles over tracks or courses of differing lengths, designs, and constructions. The competition tests the skills of the drivers, the speed capabilities of the vehicles, and the endurance of both. Originally consisting of occasional challenges among wealthy individuals in the United States and continental Europe, automobile racing has evolved into an international year-round professional sport that is one of the most popular ticket spectator attractions in South Carolina.

    Although stock cars race in several countries, the class is most associated with the United States because of the powerful public presence of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), the sport's governing body. Drag racing is a form of specialized automotive competition that is most popular in the United States. In a South Carolina drag race, two cars begin side by side from a standing start, aiming to finish the straight-line course, called the drag strip and usually 0.25-mi (0.4-km) long, in as fast a time as possible. Such cars are known as drag racers.


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