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In 1981, Moroso purchased Palm Beach International Raceway, renaming it Moroso Motorsports Park. [5] In 1982, Moroso spent $100,000 to upgrade the facility to host the opening event of the 1983 SCCA Trans Am Series. [6] In 1996, Moroso considered spending $2 million on a one-mile oval track for stock car racing, but those plans fell through. [7 ...
On 15 March 2016, Motorsport.com acquired Spain’s moto racing digital media company Motocuatro.com. [20] In April 2016, Motorsport.com acquired TurkiyeF1.com, Turkish auto racing website. [21] In May 2016 Motorsport.com acquired gp-live.hu. [ 22 ] In June 2016 Motorsport.com acquired F1-Ukraine.com.ua. [ 23 ] The following month, the site ...
Motorsport.com is Motorsport Network's flagship website operated across in 15 languages and 21 national editions. [citation needed]The platform reports across all forms of international and national motorsport including Formula 1, MotoGP, NASCAR & IndyCar on a rolling 24/7 basis, powered by a multi-edition CMS that aggregates & localizes and aggregating news, video, photos and results.
The company was founded in 1979 in Haiku, Maui, Hawaii, by Rob Kaplan. In 1986, Dakine moved its base of operations to Hood River, Oregon, U.S.. In August 2009, Dakine was acquired by Billabong International Limited. [9] for about US$100 million. [10]
International Speedway Corporation (ISC) was a corporation whose primary business was the ownership and management of motorsports race tracks.ISC was founded by NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. in 1953 for the construction of Daytona International Speedway and in 1999 it merged with Penske Motorsports to become one of the largest motorsports companies in North America.
By 2000, Becklin's motorcycle-related Internet retail enterprise moved out of the attic into a corporate office, a warehouse, and a retail outlet in Medford, Oregon under the Motorcycle Superstore name. [2] The company opened an additional distribution center in Louisville, Kentucky in 2010, with an attached retail outlet that opened in 2011. [3]
His own company, Carl A. Haas Auto Imports, was founded in Lincolnshire, Illinois in 1960, [4] and is involved in racing distribution deals, notably for Hewland gearboxes. [ 5 ] During the 1970s, Haas entered race teams in various series, including Formula 5000 , the Can-Am Series and the Super Vee series .