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  2. Spencer Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Speedway is a 0.5-mile (0.80 km) flat asphalt oval located in Williamson, New York. The track was built by brothers Del, Walt and Merele Spencer, and opened in August 1955. [ 1 ] It was purchased by John White in 2005, who also owned the Chemung Speedrome .

  3. List of auto racing tracks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Speedway: Williamson ... stock cars, modifieds, truck, pro 4's, super modifieds also connected is Drag Racing 1/4 mile and a MX Race track ...

  4. 2009 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Speedway 155 Spencer Speedway, Williamson: July 12 6 Riverhead 175 Riverhead Raceway, Riverhead: August 1 7 Town Fair Tire 150 Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford: August 7 8 UNOH Perfect Storm [a] Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol: August 19 9 Budweiser 150 Presented by N.E. Dodge Dealers Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson ...

  5. Jim Shampine - Wikipedia

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    Jim Shampine began drag racing in 1959 at the quarter-mile ESTA Safety Park Dragstrip in Cicero, New York. Then in 1962 he bought his friend Nolan Swift's championship-winning “Ten Pin” numbered modified, converted it to a supermodified, and renumbered it the enduring “8-Ball”.

  6. Rolling Wheels Raceway - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Wheels was built by Robert M. Petrocci with the first race at the facility held in August 1969. The following summer Petrocci was fatally injured while visiting the Spencer Speedway when a race car became airborne and crashed into the pit-side grandstands.

  7. NHRA Winternationals - Wikipedia

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    The National Hot Rod Association first sanctioned a Winter Nationals in 1960 at Bunnell-Flagler Field (now the Flagler County Airport), the former NOLF Bunnell. The event was co-sanctioned with NASCAR (which was a member of the Automobile Competition Committee for the United States when the NHRA was not at the time) in order to gain national sanction as at the time, NASCAR, USAC, and SCCA were ...

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  9. Jimmy Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Spencer debuted in the Busch Series in 1985, finishing 19th at North Carolina Motor Speedway in the No. 67 Pontiac for Frank Cicci Racing, which was also his Modified team. The team ran twice in 1987 with a best-finish 36th, then ran the full season in 1988 , finishing seventh in the point standings with 5 top-5's and 13 top-10's in the No. 34.