Board track racing is a type of motorcycle racing that became popular in the early 1900s. It was a high-speed, high-risk form of racing that took place on steeply banked wooden tracks, usually around a mile long. Some synonyms for board track racing include motordrome racing, wooden track racing, and velodrome racing. Other terms used to describe this type of racing include speedway racing, dirt track racing, and flat track racing. Despite its popularity during the early 1900s, board track racing eventually declined in popularity due to safety concerns and a shift towards more traditional forms of motorcycle racing. Nevertheless, the history and legacy of board track racing live on in the hearts of motorcycle enthusiasts around the world.