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  2. Welcome to Rockville unveils 2024 date in Daytona, some ... - AOL

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    Fans rock to bands at the 2023 edition of the Welcome to Rockville music festival at Daytona International Speedway. The four-day heavy-metal marathon will return May 9-12, the promoter has announced.

  3. WKRO-FM - Wikipedia

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    WKRO-FM (93.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Port Orange, Florida, broadcasting to the Daytona Beach area. It is owned by Southern Stone Communications and airs a country music radio format branded as "93-1 Coast Country". WKRO-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 24,500 watts.

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  5. Welcome to Rockville - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to Rockville roared back in 2021, relocating to Daytona Beach and drawing a record-breaking 161,000 attendees over four days (Nov 11-14). Headlined by Metallica for two nights, along with Slipknot and Disturbed, the festival was hailed as the largest rock event in the US that year.

  6. NASCAR Cup Series at Daytona: Starting lineup, TV schedule ...

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    NASCAR Daytona TV schedule, start time for Coke Zero 400 Green Flag Time: Approx. 6:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, Aug. 24 Track: Daytona International Speedway (2.5-mile oval) at Daytona Beach, Florida

  7. NASCAR Daytona full weekend track schedule, TV schedule for ...

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    Here is the full on-track schedule in Daytona: NASCAR Daytona on-track schedule, TV schedule for Coke Zero 400. All times Central; on-track activity at Daytona International Speedway.

  8. NASCAR on television and radio - Wikipedia

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    As part of the new contract, the Daytona events were split evenly between the networks. Fox would air the Daytona 500 in every odd-numbered year during the contract, with NBC covering the then-Pepsi 400 those years. NBC would then, in turn, air the Daytona 500 in every even-numbered year, with Fox covering the Pepsi 400.

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