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Lime Rock Park is a natural-terrain motorsport road racing venue located in Lakeville, Connecticut, United States, a hamlet in the town of Salisbury, in the state's northwest corner. Built in 1956, it is the nation's third oldest continuously operating road racing venue, behind Road America (1955) and Willow Springs International Motorsports ...
60 mi (97 km) Lime Rock Park: Lakeville, Connecticut: June 15 6 June Sprints: 160 mi (260 km) Road America: Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin: June 23 7 Lake Garnett Grand Prix 70 mi (110 km) Lake Garnett Circuit: Garnett, Kansas: July 8 8 Meadowdale SCCA National Championships 98 mi (158 km) Meadowdale International Raceway: Carpentersville, Illinois ...
100 km (62 mi) Lime Rock Park: Lakeville, Connecticut: July 5 9 SCCA National Races 70 mi (110 km) Milwaukee State Fair Park: West Allis, Wisconsin: August 16 10 SCCA National Races 150 km (93 mi) Montgomery Airport: Montgomery, New York: August 17 11 Thompson National Championship Races 60 mi (97 km) Thompson International Speedway
In 1976, 21-year-old Richmond took the car onto Lakeville Speedway at Lakeville, Ohio for some practice laps. "Somebody put a stopwatch on me," Richmond said. "I was running laps faster than Dave had been. It was the first time I had ever driven a race car."
Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan: 344.24 mi (554.00 km) Ford Mustang: Porsche 911: Parnelli Jones: Gary Wright: 2 May 30 Lime Rock Park, Lakeville, Connecticut: 2 h 30 min 218.79 mi (352.11 km) Ford Mustang: Porsche 911: Sam Posey: Tony Adamowicz: 3 June 8 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, Ohio: 240 mi (390 km) Chevrolet ...
The founder of Hoosier Racing Tire, Robert Newton, died in 2012, aged 85, at his home in Lakeville, Indiana. [8] His wife and co–founder, Joyce Newton, died aged 85 on January 16, 2018. [9] Continental Tire produces most motorsport–related tires at the Plymouth, Indiana tire plant, carrying the Hoosier, Continental, and General Tire tire ...
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Bob Senneker (born December 12, 1944) is an American stock car racing driver from Dorr, Michigan near Grand Rapids. [1] He is best known for racing on the American Speed Association (ASA) National Tour where he was the 1990 champion.