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Portland International Raceway Portland United States: Full 3.160 km (1.964 mi) Red Bull Ring: Spielberg Austria: Motorcycle 4.348 km (2.702 mi) South National 2.338 km (1.453 mi) Road America: Elkhart Lake United States: Grand Prix 6.514 km (4.048 mi) Road Atlanta: Braselton United States: Long 4.088 km (2.540 mi) Sebring International Raceway
For a road course race, it was the all-time closest finish in CART series history, as well as the closest three-car finish in series history. In 1999 and 2000, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ran a race at Portland International Raceway. The race was added after the demise of the ½-mile Portland Speedway that hosted races early in the series.
Price Cobb: Castrol Jaguar Racing: Jaguar XJR-10: 300 km (190 mi) G.I. Joe's Camel Grand Prix: report: 1990 Davy Jones: Castrol Jaguar Racing: Jaguar XJR-10: 300 km (190 mi) G.I. Joe's Camel Grand Prix: report: 1991 Juan Manuel Fangio II: All American Racers: Eagle Mk III-Toyota: 300 km (190 mi) G.I. Joe's Camel Grand Prix presented by Nissan ...
The race was an annual event from 1984 to 2007, initially as a race in the CART series, and later as part of the Champ Car World Series. After a ten-year hiatus, the race made its return to the IndyCar Series in the 2018 season. [1] Portland is best-remembered as being the site of two of the closest finishes on a road course in Indy car racing ...
Ticket and hotel room prices are falling sharply in Las Vegas as the gambling mecca preps to host its first Formula 1 Grand Prix race in four decades next week.
Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, California: April 5–7 2 Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, Florida: May 3–5 3 Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas: May 17–19 4 Virginia International Raceway, Alton, Virginia: July 19–21 5 Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin: August 16–18 6 Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, Alabama: September 6–8 7
Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway, the circuit where the race was held. Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway (formerly Kern County Raceway Park) is a 0.5-mile (0.80 km) oval speedway located on CA 43 (Enos Lane) just off Interstate 5 in Bakersfield, Kern County, California, United States. Opened in 2013, it was built as a replacement for Mesa Marin Raceway.
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.