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The original Moto Martin frame designs were based on the work of Fritz Egli. The company also manufactured its own wheels, body kits and, later, kitcars. [2] [3] Georges Martin capitalized upon building kit cars at a time when many riders in Europe couldn't afford to build their own modified cars. [3] One model is known as a KZ900 Turbo. [4]
Matt Martin (born December 17, 1991) is a retired American stock car racing driver. He's a 2018 graduate [ 1 ] of Lyon College in Batesville, Ar. He is the son of former NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Mark Martin .
Saskatoon Stock Car Racing Ass. (2006–present) Operator: Saskatoon Stock Car Racing Ass. (2006–present) Broke ground: April 2005; 19 years ago () Opened: June 2006; 18 years ago () Former names: Auto Clearing Motor Speedway Wyant Group Raceway: Major events: Current: NASCAR Canada Series Leland Industries 250 (2009–2019, 2022–present ...
Racing drivers from South Carolina (55 P) V. Motorsport venues in South Carolina (8 P) Pages in category "Motorsport in South Carolina"
In late 2013, TSM co-owner Harry Scott Jr. purchased the Phoenix Racing Sprint Cup Series team based in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The team, renamed HScott Motorsports, began operating under Scott's ownership at Richmond in September 2013. Although he fielded TSM drivers Justin Allgaier and Kyle Larson, his Cup team is unconnected to TSM. [2]
Ron Shelton’s 1988 classic centered around the Durham Bulls has been adapted for the stage and plays in its home city for the first time.
Martin lost a spot during the mandatory four-tire pit stop before the start of the final 10-lap shootout for the $1 million. However, as the field took the green, Martin was hit by another car and crashed, finishing 17th. A week later, Martin returned to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the 2010 Coca-Cola 600. Martin qualified 11th and struggled ...
The track would lose its ARCA East race but would gain a Carolina Pro Late Model Series and SMART Modified Tour race in 2022. Southern National would host the richest Late Model Stock race in history, their annual Thanksgiving Classic in 2022, paying $50,000 to win. In 2023, the facility celebrated its 30th anniversary.