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  2. Peckhammer TV - Wikipedia

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    The motorcycle-themed shows often included educational content. Peckhammer TV was produced by David E. Aldrich, a Seattle-based documentary director, cinematographer and independent motorsports journalist. Peckhammer TV was created by David Aldrich, AKA Peckhammer, who was the writer, director, editor and producer.

  3. List of IMSA SportsCar Championship circuits - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey Motorsports Park: 2008–2012: 5 5 Summit Point Raceway: 1971, 1982 1987–1989: 5 5 Indianapolis Motor Speedway † 2012–2013: 2014, 2023–present 5 5 Auto Club Speedway: 2002–2005: 4 4 Columbus street circuit 1985–1988: 4 4 Las Vegas Motor Speedway: 1997–1998: 1999–2000: 4 4 Circuit Mont-Tremblant: 2002–2005: 4 4 San ...

  4. Swan Racing - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Inception Motorsports switched from Chevrolet to Toyota. [2] Before the 2012 Talladega fall race, McSweeney sold the team to 33-year-old Brandon Davis, a racing enthusiast and CEO of independent petroleum company Swan Energy. Davis vowed to change the team's reputation as a start and park entry, and instead run full races.

  5. Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course - Wikipedia

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    Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course is a road course auto racing facility located in Troy Township, Morrow County, Ohio, United States, just outside the village of Lexington.It hosts a number of racing series such as IndyCar, IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship, and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, along with other club events such has SCCA and National Auto Sport Association.

  6. American Speed Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, ASA began sanctioning the ISCARS sport compact series, which had been independent since breaking from NASCAR at the end of the 2003 season. Also, the ASA Member Track program added a national short-track points championship similar to NASCAR's Whelen All-American Series concept, with the winner receiving a test with Joe Gibbs Racing ...

  7. Motorsport Network - Wikipedia

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    Motorsport.com is Motorsport Network's flagship website operated across in 15 languages and 21 national editions. [citation needed]The platform reports across all forms of international and national motorsport including Formula 1, MotoGP, NASCAR & IndyCar on a rolling 24/7 basis, powered by a multi-edition CMS that aggregates & localizes and aggregating news, video, photos and results.

  8. Shangri-La Speedway - Wikipedia

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    TIOGA Motorsports Park 1991–2005. Shangri-La Speedway was a speedway in Owego, New York.It was a half-mile (0.8 km) oval race track facility. Over a span of fifty years, Shangri-La hosted automobile races of various kinds, AAA Championship Cars, stock cars, Modifieds, Supermodifieds, and supporting classes.

  9. American Sports Cavalcade - Wikipedia

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    American Sports Cavalcade was an American motorsports television show produced by Diamond P Sports in Hollywood, California [1] that aired on The Nashville Network (TNN) [2] from 1983 to 1995. American Sports Cavalcade was a winner of the cable television ACE Award for their motorsports coverage.