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Myrtle Beach Speedway. Myrtle Beach Speedway (originally named Rambi Raceway), was a short track located on U.S. Route 501 near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The track was built in 1958. The speedway was a semi-banked asphalt oval track that spans 0.538 miles (0.866 km).The NASCAR Cup Series competed at the Speedway from 1958 through 1965.
The Myrtle Beach 250 was a NASCAR Busch Series stock car race held at Myrtle Beach Speedway, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Added to the Busch Series schedule in 1988, Myrtle Beach Speedway hosted one race per year through the 2000 season, after which it was removed from the schedule. The first three races held were 200 laps, covering 107.6 ...
Track still active; closed briefly in 2018 but reopened in 2019. Some National Series teams still use for testing, host to several NASCAR feeder series and weekly events, formerly known as New River Valley Speedway. Myrtle Beach Speedway: 0.538-mile paved oval Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Carolina Pride 250 (NNS, 1988–2000) 1988–2000 (Xfinity)
When Myrtle Beach Speedway closed in 2020, it meant an end to racing at the Carolina Forest racetrack. Famed NASCAR drivers like Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the late Florence County native and Hall of ...
Pages in category "NASCAR races at Myrtle Beach Speedway" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. Myrtle Beach 250; 0–9. 1963 Speedorama 200
His best career result was a fourth-place finish at Lanier National Speedway; his others Top 10 finishes were an 8th at Myrtle Beach Speedway, a tenth at South Boston Speedway and a tenth at Hickory Motor Speedway. [2] Powell ran 32 races in the NASCAR Southeast Series, with 5 Top 5s, 13 Top 10s and 3 pole-positions.
Robbie Faggart in Robinson's car at the 2001 CVS Pharmacy 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Robinson first competed as a team owner in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2000. [2] The team's first race was the Myrtle Beach 250 at Myrtle Beach Speedway with Rodney Childers driving the #49 Southern Marine Chevrolet Monte Carlo. [2]
The Myrtle Beach 250 was held July 11 at Myrtle Beach Speedway. Tim Fedewa won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN. Top ten results. 74-Randy LaJoie; 36-David Green; 34-Mike McLaughlin; 35-Lyndon Amick; 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 33-Tim Fedewa; 6-Joe Bessey; 17-Matt Kenseth; 37-Mark Green; 66-Elliott Sadler