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  2. Famoso Raceway - Wikipedia

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    The Famoso Bakersfield Raceway dragstrip is located in McFarland, California just north of Bakersfield, California, and is known historically as the home to the annual March Meet, also known as the U.S. Fuel and Gas Championships.

  3. 76 (gas station) - Wikipedia

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    76 station in Southern California, c. 1950s. The Union Oil Company of California (later known as Unocal) introduced the Union 76 brand to their existing Union Oil service stations in 1932. [3] After expanding along the West Coast, the Union 76 brand expanded to the Midwest and Southeast through the acquisition of Pure Oil in 1965. [4]

  4. Sunoco - Wikipedia

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    Sunoco Race Fuels is a refiner and distributor of racing fuels. Originally featuring two high-octane options (Sunoco 260 and 280), Sunoco Race Fuels now produces 18 different high-performance fuel blends, which are used for all types of professional motorsports. All Sunoco Race Fuels products are refined at Sunoco LP's Marcus Hook facility. [89]

  5. Did California gas prices just jump? Here’s why fuel costs ...

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    From California’s statewide average of $5.89 per gallon in September, the average price for a gallon of regular gas dropped more than a dollar (to $4.62) by t he end of the year.

  6. USC estimates California fuel could rise by up to 90 cents ...

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    (The Center Square) - California gas prices could rise up to $1.15 per gallon next year thanks to the state’s new carbon credit system, taxes, refinery regulations, and refinery shutdown. This ...

  7. Speedway (store) - Wikipedia

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    Speedway started in 1952 as Speedway 79, the name of a fuel chain based in Michigan.Unlike other fuel station chains at the time, Speedway 79 did not have a service station to perform vehicle maintenance, but rather vending machines that focused on cigarette and soft drink sales, giving their locations the nickname "Smokes and Cokes".