J-Hook Style

J-Hook style tracks are a racing style in which two trucks start at the end of a long lane, and race side by side down it, make a turn into the center, and cross the finish line.

So-Cal Style J-Hook
At events starting in Angel Stadium (then known as Edison Field), an alternate version of the track would be used due to the round shape of the baseball field (though it would later be adopted into other baseball stadium events like Phoenix). The track was mostly the same, save for the fact that the trucks would race towards each other at a 45 degree angle, as opposed to the standard parallel configuration.

Vegas Style
Vegas Style is a modified format of a J-Hook track, and arguably the most famous. Trucks start outside the stadium facing away from each other, before driving into the stadium, and completing a standard J-hook race.