No it's thourabred racing because they r tall and have strong back legs
It appears that Shetland Ponies were brought to The United States of America in the mid 1800's if you want to see for yourself check out this site: http://www.helium.com/items/1295818-shetland-pony-pony-minature-horse-ponies-shetland-american-shetland-pony-club
The POA was developed in the state of Iowa.
united states had the most street racin,but us street racing is not better than japan
NASCAR (Go fast, turn left)
The Subaru Impreza WRX and Mitsubishi Lancer are pretty common in rally racing.
Arabians are not used for harness racing in the US, only Standardbred horses are used for harness racing in the US.
Because the rest of the world has discovered Formula 1 racing, which is more complex and harder than NASCAR. It also involves right turns, a novelty to US racing drivers!
Currently, the main sports in the US are football, baseball, basketball and auto racing. These sports are among the most popular ones in terms of attendance and media coverage.
Every state in the US has barrel racing but it might be more or less popular. For instance my friend in Tennessee has to drive an hour for a jackpot, but I live in Texas and there is one 20 minutes away.
Sam because he is the one racing us, us is not racing Sam.
The largest horse racing purse in the US is the $5,000,000 offered at the Breeders' Cup Classic.
Popular breeds for export included American Quarter Horses, thoroughbreds used for racing, and Tennessee Walking Horses, which are used for English riding.