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Pole Position Winning Driver NC: April 8 Corona Race 301.712 mi (485.558 km) Grand Boulevard: Corona, California: Road — Eddie O'Donnell: NC: April 29 Raisin Classic 301 mi (484 km) Fresno Road Race Course: Fresno, California: Road — Eddie O'Donnell: NC: May 13 Coney Island Cup 20 mi (32 km) Sheepshead Bay Speedway: Brooklyn, New York ...
For qualifying Arnoux took his third successive pole position in the brand new Ferrari 126C3. He lost the lead to his teammate Tambay at the start and held second ahead of Prost. Although the Ferraris had a straight-line speed advantage over the Renault, overall Prost was the fastest of the three, and he passed both Arnoux and Tambay by lap 20.
A third Grand Prix in the United States (after the earlier races at Long Beach and Detroit) was to have been held on this date, on a track at the Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, but was cancelled at short notice due to local protests.
Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team 1 R1 Donington Park (Grand Prix Circuit, Leicestershire) 5 April R2 6 April R3 2 R4 Silverstone Circuit (Grand Prix Circuit, Northamptonshire) 26 April R5 27 April R6 3 R7 Oulton Park (International Circuit, Cheshire) 25 May R8 26 May R9 4 R10 Snetterton Circuit (300 Circuit, Norfolk) 12 ...
The Desafío Corona was established in 2004 by NASCAR Mexico, a joint-venture between NASCAR and Mexican entertainment group OCESA, with the idea of developing stock car racing in Mexico, and fueling a transition from the country's historically Open-wheel car racing fan base to stock car racing. [1]
An indoor go-karting center in Grimes reopened recently with a new name, track and go-karts. Irvine, California-based K1 Speed acquired Pole Position Raceway,1350 S.E. Gateway Drive in Grimes, in ...
CEO Enrique Lores says HP became Scuderia Ferrari's title sponsor earlier this year because of the sport’s 10-month season and reliance on technology.
In the farewell running of the Mexico City race (until 2025), the renamed Corona Mexico 200 was an action-filled race. Because of the unique layout of the course, road course ringers were prominent in the field, such as Scott Pruett, Boris Said, Patrick Carpentier, Adrian Fernandez, DJ Kennington, Michel Jourdain Jr., Chris Cook, and Kevin O ...