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The Kansas International Dragway, which also has been known as the M-N Raceway, the Wichita Dragway and the Wichita International Raceway, has changed quite a bit through the years.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Wichita Sports Forum, 2688 N. Greenwich. Holiday shoppers also can get their gift hunting underway this weekend at the Wichita Flea Market.
Kansas Speedway (formerly known as Kansas International Speedway in initial planning and construction stages) is a 1.500 mi (2.414 km) tri-oval intermediate speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. The track, since its inaugural season of racing in 2001, has hosted a variety of racing series, including NASCAR , IndyCar , and the IMSA SportsCar ...
Pocono Raceway: Roval: Long Pond, Pennsylvania: 1973, 1976–1977, 1981–1985: 8 Portland International Raceway: Race circuit Portland, Oregon: 1978–1994: 17 Road America: Race circuit Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin: 1979–1993: 15 Road Atlanta: Race circuit Braselton, Georgia: 1973–1992, 1994–1998: 35 [A 5] Riverside International Raceway ...
The 1970 SCCA Continental Championship was the fourth annual running of the Sports Car Club of America's professional open wheel racing series. [1] The championship was open to Formula A cars, [2] with both 305 cubic inch "stock block" V8 engines and 183 cubic inch "free design" engines being permitted in that category. [3]
Green Valley Raceway North Richland Hills, Texas: 11 Mac trucks: Unknown: Harley-Davidson XR-750: Successful, landed at bottom of ramp: Compression fracture in back March 29, 1974: Portland Memorial Coliseum Portland, Oregon: 10 cars and 7 vans: Unknown: Harley-Davidson XR-750: Successful: None April 13, 1974: Fremont, California: 10 Mac trucks ...
The following is a list of circuits that have hosted International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) SportsCar Championship races from the inaugural season in 1971 up to and including the 2024 season. The list includes the combined IMSA history of races held as part of the IMSA GT Championship , the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series , the American ...
St. Louis International Raceway was built in 1967 as a drag racing facility by Wayne and Ruth Meinert on property originally purchased by David Bergfield. [1] Initially conceived as a 0.125 mi (0.201 km) drag strip, the track was extended to a full 0.250 mi (0.402 km) in 1971.