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Palm Beach International Raceway (stylized as PBIR and formerly Moroso Motorsports Park) was a motorsports facility located west of Jupiter, Florida.The facility had a quarter-mile drag strip, a 2.043 mi (3.288 km) road course, 7/10-mile kart track as well as mud racing tracks.
Grand Prix of Palm Beach 45 Minutes GTU West Palm Beach street course June 22 45 Minutes GTO 3 Hours Proto 11 Camel Continental: 500 Miles All Watkins Glen International: July 6 12 G.I. Joe's Grand Prix 300 km GT Portland International Raceway: July 27 300 km Proto 13 Ford California Grand Prix 300 km Proto Sears Point Raceway: August 3 100 km ...
Virginia International Raceway: Race circuit Danville, Virginia: 1971–1972: 2 Watkins Glen International Raceway: Race circuit Watkins Glen, New York: 1972, 1984–1997: 24 [A 7] West Palm Beach street circuit: Street circuit: West Palm Beach, Florida: 1986–1991: 6
Palm Beach County is interested in leasing 128 acres at 20-Mile Bend to a developer to build a course for drag racing, off-highway vehicles or both. Palm Beach County seeks proposals to build, run ...
With the 2024 FHSAA track and field meet set to take place between May 15-18, we take a look at the top programs and athletes participating. Florida state track and field championship: Palm Beach ...
Palm Beach Speedway was a motor sports racing venue located in West Palm Beach, Florida. [1] The speedway hosted a total of 7 NASCAR races between January 20, 1952 and December 11, 1956. Dick Rathman had the most poles at 3, and Herb Thomas captured the most wins with 4. [2] The half mile dirt oval was built in 1949, paved in 1955 and torn down ...
An accomplished distance runner in Palm Beach County, Baig had success at every event she ran last year. She won individual events in the 800-meter, 1500-meter, 1600-meter, and 3200-meter events.
Closed in 1968. Restoration to the track is currently underway. Palm Beach Speedway 0.500-mile dirt oval Palm Beach, Florida: 1952–1955 Paved in 1956; demolished in 1984. Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds 0.500-mile dirt oval Spartanburg, South Carolina: 1953–1966 Closed c. 1986. Often used for vintage car events. Redwood Acres Raceway