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  2. Dells Raceway Park - Wikipedia

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    Dick Trickle won the event two years in a row on two occasions, but Rick Wateski is the only driver to have won the event three years in a row (1991/1992/1993). Wayne Lensing, the current owner of Dells Raceway Park, announced that The Nabbefeldt Memorial was being revived for 2015, as part of a series of CWRA Challenge Series races.

  3. ARCA Midwest Tour - Wikipedia

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    The ASA Midwest Tour (until 2022 the ARCA Midwest Tour) is a pavement Super Late Model auto racing series based in the Midwestern United States with its headquarters in Oregon, Wisconsin. [1] It was a developmental series of the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA), and currently of the American Speed Association, along with the CRA Super ...

  4. List of auto racing tracks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Dells Raceway Park [34] Wisconsin Wisconsin Dells: 0.333 miles (0.536 km) Oval (asphalt) ARCA Midwest Tour, Super Late Model, Limited Late Model, Sportsman, Super Stock, Pure Stock, Bandits Flat Rock Speedway: Michigan Flat Rock: 0.333 miles (0.536 km) Oval (asphalt) ARCA/CRA Super Series: Golden Sands Speedway [35] Wisconsin Plover-Wisconsin ...

  5. Frank Kreyer - Wikipedia

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    Kreyer started racing Super Late Models at Madison International Speedway (MIS) and Wisconsin Dells Speedway (now Dells Raceway Park). Kreyer won his first Super Late Model feature at Wisconsin Dells, and was the track's Rookie of the Year. Kreyer competed full-time at Wisconsin Dells in 2001, finishing third in the final points.

  6. Ty Majeski - Wikipedia

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    In April, he returned to Wisconsin for the first asphalt race of the year; he led the last 44 laps to take the Icebreaker 100 win at Dells Raceway Park. [35] Two months later, in his Xfinity debut at Iowa, Majeski qualified tenth and ran as high as fifth, [36] but was involved in an accident with Kyle Benjamin on lap 114; he finished 34th. [37]

  7. Chicagoland Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Chicagoland Speedway is a 1.520 mi (2.446 km) tri-oval speedway with a curved backstretch in Joliet, Illinois, southwest of Chicago. The speedway opened in 2001 and actively hosted NASCAR racing including the NASCAR Cup Series until 2019. Until 2010, the speedway has also hosted the IndyCar Series, recording numerous close finishes including ...

  8. List of NASCAR tracks - Wikipedia

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    Closed in 1966. A park was built on the site. Thompson International Speedway: 0.625-mile paved oval Thompson, Connecticut: Thompson Speedway 200 (1969–1970) 1951 1969–1970 Remains active as home to several NASCAR feeder series. [10] Tucson Raceway Park: 0.375-mile paved oval Tucson, Arizona: 1995–1997 (Truck) Track still active. Was ...

  9. Sam Mayer - Wikipedia

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    He came back to Wisconsin and won a September Midwest Truck Series race at Dells Raceway Park in his first series start. [6] In 2017, Mayer came in touch with industry veteran Lorin Ranier, who eventually landed Mayer a late model ride with JR Motorsports in the CARS Tour for 2018.