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  2. List of NASCAR tracks - Wikipedia

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    New York 1958 Remains active. Shangri-La Speedway (Tioga Speedway) 0.500-mile dirt oval New York 1952 Closed in 2005; track is now the site of a rock quarry. Replaced by Shangri-La II Speedway on former site of Skyline Park. Titusville-Cocoa Airport: 1.600-mile (2.575 km) street course Florida 1957 Temporary airport course

  3. DMV unveils new, redesigned NASCAR license plates - AOL

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    Aug. 8—The New York State DMV unveiled two new custom NASCAR license plates and a redesigned Martin Truex Jr. plate, now featuring his new number, 19, during the "Go Bowling at the Glen" NASCAR ...

  4. Bill Wimble - Wikipedia

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    Bill Wimble was champion of the 1960 NASCAR Sportsman Division (predecessor of the Xfinity Series) and along with Dick Nephew was 1961 co-champion. Folklore has it the 1961 “tie” was a fabrication designed to cover-up a mistake by NASCAR officials. [3] From 1958 to 1962, Wimble made four appearances in the NASCAR Grand National Series. [2]

  5. NASCAR Thunder (retail chain) - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR Thunder was a retail chain of NASCAR collectables (die-cast toys and clothing). The chain was owned and operated by the MTV Networks subsidiary of Viacom and had 11 stores throughout the Southeastern and Southwestern United States .

  6. International Speedway Corporation - Wikipedia

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    International Speedway Corporation (ISC) was a corporation whose primary business was the ownership and management of motorsports race tracks.ISC was founded by NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. in 1953 for the construction of Daytona International Speedway and in 1999 it merged with Penske Motorsports to become one of the largest motorsports companies in North America.

  7. Why NASCAR called the Coca-Cola 600 after attempting to dry ...

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    NASCAR’s crown jewel race at Charlotte Motor Speedway was cut short due to thunderstorms, but the race wasn’t officially called for another two hours. Why NASCAR called the Coca-Cola 600 after ...

  8. 2005 Budweiser Shootout - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 Budweiser Shootout was the first exhibition stock car race of the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season and the 27th iteration of the event.The race was held on Saturday, February 12, 2005, in Daytona Beach, Florida, at Daytona International Speedway, a 2.5 miles (4.0 km) permanent triangular-shaped superspeedway, before a crowd of 120,000.

  9. Walco Bead Co. - Wikipedia

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    Walco Bead Co. was one of the largest bead companies in the United States of America, Africa, China, and Canada at the start of the 1900s. It was a landmark in New York 's "bead alley" at 37 West 37th Street.