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On December 3, 2007, the 400 entries for a June 7, 2008 taping of Pinks: All Out at Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio, were filled in 12 minutes. [7] On January 6, 2008, the 400 entries for a July 25, 2008 taping of Pinks: All Out at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in Englishtown, New Jersey, were filled in less than 1 ...
The Famoso Bakersfield Raceway hosted the first ever March Meet in 1959 and it helped establish the National Hot Rod Association's (NHRA) legitimacy. The east part of Poso Auxiliary Field became the Poso Airport. [1] [2] [3] The Famoso Bakersfield Raceway still hosts the March Meet but it is now strictly a "nostalgia drag racing" event.
Rich Christensen is an American television producer from New Hampton, IA. [citation needed] Christensen went to school at the University of Northern Iowa.[citation needed] He is best known as the creator, lead executive producer [citation needed] and host of the racing shows Pinks [1] and Pinks: All Out, the number two and three shows on the Speed Channel.
Pinks! PINKS All Out; PINKS All Outtakes; Pumped! Ship Shape TV; SPEED Test Drive; SPEED Test Ride; Stacey David's Gearz; Stealth Rider; Stuntbusters; SuperCars Exposed; Truck Universe; Two Guys Garage; Ultimate Factories; Unique Whips; WindTunnel with Dave Despain; Wrecked: Life in the Crash Lane
The March Meet is an independent drag race held at Famoso Raceway, a dragstrip located approximately ten miles north of Bakersfield, California.It began in 1959 under the sanction of the "Smokers Car Club" and was initially known as the "US Fuel & Gas Championships."
Famoso may refer to: Famoso Raceway, a dragstrip is located north of Bakersfield, California; Famoso, California, an unincorporated community in Kern County, ...
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After the destruction of the Mesa Marin Raceway, a new track, formerly known as Kern County's New Home to NASCAR, [7] and now known as the Kern County Raceway Park, opened in 2013. The track is located west of Bakersfield on what was an almond orchard at the Interstate 5/Highway 43 (Enos Lane) interchange. It was approved for construction by ...