The Stewart Compound
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 | 2:45 PMBy: Stacey Baker
It's that time once again, all the riders begin heading East for the remainder of the series, and a fresh track is what they want. James Stewart called upon Dream Traxx to do just that, and Jason and the Dream Traxx Crew took on the challenge. Dream Traxx has been in charge of the Stewart Compound since 2008, but the challenge of building that perfect track is always there. Building for one of the world's fastest racers is a huge feat, not only do you have to challenge them to drive their training forward, but you have to build a track that is also fun to train on day in and day out, as well as keeping it safe too!

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When asked about his building experience over at the Stewart Compound, Jason replied, "Building for James and Malcolm is an honor! I love building sections thinking they will do it one way, and then watch them take it to a higher level and jump it in ways I never expected! Just as I try to build a track that will push them to get better and stronger, they push me to be a better track builder by always trying to design and build a perfect track that was better than the one before."

Dream Traxx was created in 2003, and since its beginning days has become a world-renowned track building company with an impressive list of clients. Riders like Timmy Ferry, Nico Izzi, Ian Trettel, James & Malcolm Stewart, Ryan Villopoto, Justin Barcia, Trey Canard, Matt Boni, and BBMX are just some of the racers that call upon Dream Traxx. Since 2008, Dream Traxx has also been the lead designer and builder for the Australasian SuperX Series, and also helped to design and build the 2009 and 2010 X-Games SuperX and Speed & Style courses. For more information on Dream Traxx, visit www.dreamtraxx.com. Follow on Facebook,and Twitter for all the latest 'dirt' on their newest tracks!




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Wow, I could look at this track all day!! Great Job Jason!!
Those whoops look like fun -- NOT!
I think I saw a tiny double out of 1 corner that I could do other than that I'm rolling that whole track and going around the whoops like a squid.
Looks AMAZING
Freaking Awesome!!
Just like big James said in Bubba's world - a golf course for dirt bikes..
I have just been humbled
I have just been humbled
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL
WOW! That looks epic. I wish I could have that in my backyard. One day... one day...
WOW is right!!! I think need a tissue!! Is doubling that triple (3rd photo) even an option????? It looks like a spine for a skateboard half pipe....Lookin' good big james....lookin' good
..ok, its not a triple....sorry.
I see why James Stewart is #1 in Motocross!! James and Malcolm have The Best of All Worlds to better themselves in a sport they love to do.
I would like to see it at night under the big pole lights they have.
HE COPYED MY TRACK!!!! LOL.. That is peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerfecto!!!
it's like a artistic sculpture. I'd love to have them build a pit-bike track in my yard!
LOVELY!!
I like very much!!! Those flood lights around the track are a nice touch too. I noticed on Bubbas world that the Stewart family is very tidy and this track fits right in.
The shiznit...I can just envision Big James surveying his domain with smug satisfaction.
i heard sorby is flyin too.word on the street is he can eat 3 tacos and a doughnut before bubba can do 1 lap! if you look close you can see the glaze in the berms.
2 things
1. send this to mx vs atv alive please
2. this is better than porn
sorry couldn't help it
I am definitely digging the lights, I wonder what a track like that would cost? Anybody have any ideas? I could imagine all the work plus bringing in all the dirt isn't cheap. Oh and I can picture the track now, single, single, single, single, single, lol jk jk
I am definitely digging the lights, I wonder what a track like that would cost? Anybody have any ideas? I could imagine all the work plus bringing in all the dirt isn't cheap. Oh and I can picture the track now, single, single, single, single, single, lol jk jk
first....i'd love to ride this track!!!!!!!!!!!!
second....how much does something like his cost?
third..........$$$$$$$$$$$$$
just imagine stewy over that finish
if that is sand, how much maintenance is needed in a month of riding there? laptimes guessing anyone?
it would be perfect with a grass start for daytona!
That is unbelieveable
I couldn't build it that nice with play-dough
I want to see the track map aarow do this track!
must be nice to be able to afford something like this
yes it reminds me of my first track when I had my Honda 50 Mini trail....NOT LOL Oh that was in 1967 and I had a figure 8 track also...
I just finished on myself
I feel so slow right now. thso puts my measly little 60 ft tables into perspective.
Dirt
'and i , jizzzzzz in my pants..'
Wow! Looks INSAIN! So perfectly done and groomed. Cant even see a pebble on the whole loop! Well done guys!
With a track like that, Malcolm should have no problem winning. Ohh wait he likes fishing oh no. I watched the episode on Bubbas world where big james was training kids and they took the seats off. It looked like torture I would love to ride on that track just not with Big James around.
Oh yea one more thing. How many cars can one family have? They should do pics of the Stewart cars. I cant even imagine the monthly insurance bill for those cars. not hating just saying even if I had mad cash i dont think i'd do that. Just a nice track and a few bikes and im good.
Hey Dirt Wurx. I see a peace of dirt out of place. Were going to need that fixed right away:)
@dgizzy you don't have that kind of cash and nobody cares what you would do with your money "just sayin".
I've built lots of tracks, none that nice though. The dirt is a red clay mix def. not sand. It looks like it was all screened to remove rocks. That cost about $4/yard alone, times 2500 yards. It would probably take a couple experienced operators 3-4 days depending on equipment available. 32 hrs x $350/hr. I'd say a close guess.
well the whoops look like the regular ol doubles in texas,wtf is bubba thinkin?that friggin doubles like a quarter pipe!