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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 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.
Myrtle Beach 150 August 30, 2003 Myrtle Beach Speedway (Myrtle Beach, SC) Junior Miller L.W. Miller 8 Ace 150 September 1, 2003 Ace Speedway (Altamahaw, NC) L.W. Miller L.W. Miller 9 Caraway 150 September 6, 2003 Caraway Speedway (Asheboro, NC) Jay Hedgecock Jay Hedgecock 10 Grubbs Marine 150 September 13, 2003 Friendship Motor Speedway (Elkin, NC)
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)
The distance of the race was 300 miles (480 km). This race was used as a filler for the Kentucky Indy 300 race that ran here from 2001 to 2011, Starting in 2016, it was the first race in the Round of 12 for the NASCAR Xfinity Series playoffs. On March 8, 2017, it was announced that Las Vegas Motor Speedway, another SMI track, would get a second ...
Myrtle Beach 150 Myrtle Beach Speedway, Myrtle Beach: September 5 10 Caraway 150 Caraway Speedway, Asheboro: September 12 11 Caraway Classic 150 Caraway Speedway, Asheboro: September 19 12 Made In America Whelen 300 [b] Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville: September 27 13 Lightning Fast 150 Ace Speedway, Altamahaw: October 2 14 Fall Classic 150
The 2017 VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300 was the 27th stock car race of the 2017 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, the first race of the Round of 12, and the sixth iteration of the event. The race was held on Saturday, September 23, 2017, in Sparta, Kentucky, at Kentucky Speedway, a 1.5-mile (2.41 km) tri-oval speedway. The race took the scheduled 200 ...
Driving an asphalt Late Model that he owned, Powell won 23 of the 31 NASCAR-sanctioned races that he entered at race tracks in Summerville, Myrtle Beach, and Anderson (all in South Carolina). [1] Powell races in the NASCAR Busch Series in the 1980s and 1990s. He scattered 15 starts with 1989 being the season where he had more than one start. [2]
Pages in category "NASCAR races at Myrtle Beach Speedway" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. Myrtle Beach 250; 0–9. 1963 Speedorama 200