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Originally called Keystone Racetrack, it opened in November 1974 in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, replacing the Liberty Bell Park Racetrack in Northeast Philadelphia as the area's Thoroughbred track. When the track was purchased in 1984 by ITB, the racetrack received a new name, Philadelphia Park , a new turf course, and an innovative new way to ...
This is a list of all auto racing tracks in the United States.The track length stands for the standard, full courses for each track. The major series listed are only series that currently hold a race at the track.
He won the 2010 Keystone Cup Sprint Car Series championship, [9] and in 2012 claimed the All Star Circuit of Champions Eastern Region title, [10] racing for Heffner Motorsports. [ 11 ] After four years competing in local series in Pennsylvania , [ 12 ] Pittman joined Kasey Kahne Racing for the 2013 season. [ 13 ]
In 1993, exit 43 (now exit 284) of I-80, which serves the Pocono Raceway, was designated the Richard Petty Interchange in honor of the NASCAR driver that drove the #43 car. [5] [6] On March 7, 2011, the supporting wall on the eastbound I-80 bridge over Sullivan Trail in Tannersville collapsed from snow and rain. As a result, eastbound I-80 was ...
As a four-year-old, Fast Clip finished fourth behind winner Keystone Pebble in the Realization Pace at Roosevelt Raceway. [9] One month later, he won the Matron Stakes at Wolverine Raceway in a time of 1:58.3 while pre-race favorite Keystone Pebble finished fourth. [10] Fast Clip, who won purse money totaling $231,581, [11] was retired from ...
The 1993 Champion Spark Plug 500 was the 13th stock car race of the 1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season and the 12th iteration of the event.The race was held on Sunday, June 13, 1993, in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, at Pocono Raceway, a 2.5 miles (4.0 km) triangular permanent course.
Mohawk Raceway: Qualification: 3-year-olds: Purse: ... Keystone Pioneer: Billy Haughton Billy Haughton Patricia Bachner, Dorothy Haughton 2:01 1/5 $28,000 References
Keystone Ore was an American standardbred horse, who was the son of Bye Bye Bird. He was trained and driven by Stanley Dancer , and was honored as United States Harness Horse of the Year in 1976.