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The 2024 Hot Rod Power Tour is stopping in two Kentucky cities and passing through many others. What to know about the routes. Hot Rod Power Tour 2024 is here and visiting two Kentucky cities.
Construction cost: $1 million USD: Former names: ISM Raceway (2018–January 2020) Phoenix International Raceway (1964–1973, 1976–2017) Jeff Gordon Raceway (November 15, 2015) [1] FasTrack International Speedway (January 1973–August 1976) Major events: Current: NASCAR Cup Series NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race (1988–present)
The Hot Rod Power Tour will visit two Kentucky cities in June. Monday, June 10: Beech Bend Raceway Park near Bowling Green. Event from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Located at 798 Beech Bend Road in Richardsville.
The HOT ROD Power Tour will be on June 12 at the L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium, 2550 S Floyd St. How much are tickets for the HOT ROD Power Tour? Although many of the ticket packages are sold ...
The event also houses more than 500,000 square feet (46,000 m 2) of indoor street rod vendors representing every facet of the automotive hobby, and selling everything needed to build a turn-key street rod. The Street Rod Nationals is viewed as a showcase of street rodding and over 150 new items were introduced there in 2006.
The "Hot Rod Power Tour" is an organized tour where hot rodders drive a pre-planned route throughout the United States. It began in 1995 when Hot Rod staff members decided to take some of their project cars on a cross-country drive from Los Angeles, California to Norwalk, Ohio. Thousands of people participated along the way but only seven ...
The NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series is a drag racing series organized by the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA). It is the top competition series of the NHRA, comprising competition in four classes, including Top Fuel Dragster, Funny Car, Pro Stock, and Pro Stock Motorcycle.
Welcome sign in May 1997. Brainerd International Raceway is a road course, and dragstrip racing complex northwest of the city of Brainerd, Minnesota.The complex has a 0.25 mi (0.40 km) dragstrip, and overlapping 2.500 mi (4.023 km) and 3.100 mi (4.989 km) road courses.