Anonymous
Sure. How much do you have? You'll need a real estate attorney. Again, How much do you have? You might just go to the county clerk & ask if he has a license for that.Then sic code enforcement on him. How much do you have? Just a general law attorney won't do.
Caoedhen
There is nobody here that can actually give you a real answer. What you need to do is locate a local attorney that specializes in real estate and take your issue to them. Your specific location matters, along with the zoning/land use ordinances specific to that location. You maybe able to sue, you may have nothing to work with, but a local attorney would actually be able to give an answer.
testkit13
Contact the zoning department. It could be in violation of the zoning.
Anonymous
Is the ATV track installed and used legally? You didn't say.
Another moron who asks a question but leaves out the most important piece of information.
I could sue you because I think your shoes are ugly. Would I win? No.
Anonymous
You might be able to sue under a theory of private nuisance, but you'd have to show that noise or pollution from the ATV track is affecting your property value.