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The Pomona Raceway (currently named the In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip, previously named the Auto Club Raceway at Pomona), [2] is a racing facility located in Pomona, California that features a quarter-mile dragstrip.
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 ...
In-N-Out Burger serves up super-sized ‘double-double’ as part of NHRA, Pomona Raceway naming rights deal. Historic Pomona Raceway Gets New Life With Meaty Track, NHRA Event Sponsor Skip to ...
The Pomona Facility consisted of 309 barracks, 8 mess halls, and 36 shower and latrine facilities. The first group of 72 Japanese American citizens arrived on May 9. By May 15, 1942 the Pomona site was operating near capacity, with 4,270 internees. Pomona reached a peak population of 5,434 before its closing on August 24, 1942.
Legendary California fast-food chain In-N-Out turns 75 next year, and to celebrate, it's hosting a car show and festival at the Pomona Raceway on October 23. Additionally, the burger chain is ...
In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip (Pomona Raceway) Pomona: California: 1951: Concrete: 1/4 mile: NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series: Keystone Raceway Park: New Alexandria: Pennsylvania: 1968: Asphalt
Two people were critically injured Sunday when a single-engine plane crashed near the track during the National Hot Rod Assn. finals at the In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip.
Pomona, California The 1968 NHRA Winternationals (commonly known as the Winternats ) were a National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) drag racing event, held at Auto Club Raceway , Pomona, California on 4 February.