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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.
It was announced on January 31, 2011, that the deal between Palm Beach International and Dover Motorsports was finalized, and the track re-opened in April 2011. The track was also renamed to Memphis International Raceway, and a new logo was created to reflected the change which adopted a similar theme with its sister track in Palm Beach.
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 0.625-mile dirt oval Eureka, California: 1956–1957
Palm Beach directed staff to see what can be done in response to the closure as season nears, traffic increases, raising safety concerns. Palm Beach to review legal options, including closing club ...
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Palm Beach asks Secret Service to provide legal authority for indefinitely closing a part of South Ocean Boulevard near Trump's Mar-a-Lago.
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 ...
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