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The Manzanita Speedway was a dirt track racing facility located in the suburban southwestern part of Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The facility had a 1/3 mile and 1/2 mile tracks. The track held USAC events up through the 2009 Sprint Car season opener. The track was sold to a rigging company and the final race was held on April 11, 2009.
He was born on June 12, 1927, in Tucson, Arizona. Cheesbourg started racing jalopies in Tucson and successfully moved into midgets racing all over Arizona after World War II . He drove in the USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1956-1962 and 1964-1966 seasons with 31 starts, including the Indianapolis 500 races in 1957-1959, 1961, 1964 ...
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Meadowdale International Raceway: Carpentersville: Illinois: 1958–1969 Asphalt 3.27 miles (5.26 km) 11 Mid America Raceways: Wentzville: Missouri: 1965-1984 Asphalt 2.89 miles (4.65 km) 10 Palm Beach International Raceway: Jupiter: Florida: 1965-2022 Asphalt 2.043 miles (3.288 km) 11 Riverside International Raceway: Riverside: California ...
McSpadden's 26-year career included nearly 200 feature wins, including 25 in five different divisions at Manzanita during the 1977 season. His awards are numerous; he is a three-time winner of the Western World Championship for sprint cars (1978, 1993, 1995) and he won the 1991 Chili Bowl midget car event.
Sep. 8—PHOENIX — Nothing grew in Sonia Mendez' yard even months after the Almeda fire, largely due to a blazing summer and heavy rebuilding activities in the burn footprint. But one plant ...
Phoenix Raceway (formerly known as ISM Raceway from 2018–2020, Phoenix International Raceway from 1964–1973 and 1976–2017, and FasTrack International Speedway from 1973–1976) is a 1.000 mi (1.609 km) dogleg oval track in Avondale, Arizona.
The 300-square-foot Hayden Flour mill, founded by Zimmerman in 2010, is bringing back some of Arizona's agricultural roots and a part of America's food history he worried had disappeared.