Sites [updated] — Polytrack Google
Welcome to the weird, wonderful world of —where synthetic horse racing meets the most overlooked tool in web design. What is Polytrack? First, a quick primer. Polytrack isn’t a website; it’s a surface. In horse racing, Polytrack is a synthetic, all-weather wax-coated blend of sand, rubber, and fiber. Unlike dirt or turf, it drains perfectly and produces fewer fatal breakdowns. It’s the "safe, predictable, controversial" choice for tracks like Keeneland, Del Mar, and Woodbine.
It exists because someone, somewhere, loves the sound of synthetic fibers kicking up under a horse’s hoof and decided that the best way to share that love was a free, uncool, hyperlinkable Google Site. polytrack google sites
Do you maintain or follow a Polytrack Google Site? Share the URL (and your best synthetic surface tip) in the comments—if you can find the comment section. (Hint: It’s probably a Google Form link.) Welcome to the weird, wonderful world of —where
In a streaming, subscription, dark-patterned internet, that’s not just interesting. It’s revolutionary. Polytrack isn’t a website; it’s a surface