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When it opened in 1989, [1] Heartland Motorsports Park was the first new auto racing facility to be built in the United States for 20 years. Its facilities include a road-race course with 4 possible configurations (ranging from 1.8 to 2.5 miles or 2.9 to 4.0 kilometres in length), a 3 ⁄ 8 mi (0.6 km) clay oval, off-road course and a 1 ⁄ 4 mi (0.4 km) drag strip.
Payne since early 2016 has owned Heartland Motorsports Park, which hosted events that included the Country Stampede music festival and the Menards NHRA Nationals, a major drag racing competition.
Heartland Motorsports Park sits in the heart of Topeka's development path and offers utilities that include municipal water, sanitary sewer and electricity, with an adjacent Evergy substation ...
Heartland Motorsports Park opened in 1989 as Heartland Park Topeka. It hosted national events among many of racing's premier sanctioning bodies — including the NHRA, NASCAR, AMA and SCCA — and ...
The Ridge Motorsports Park: Shelton: Washington: 2012 Asphalt 2.47 miles (3.98 km) 16 SCCA: The Thermal Club: Thermal: California: 2014 Asphalt 5.100 miles (8.208 km) 26 IndyCar: Thunderhill Raceway Park: Willows: California: 1994 Asphalt 3.0 miles (4.8 km) 15 SCCA, 25 Hours of Thunderhill, Trans Am Series: Utah Motorsports Campus (formerly ...
The O'Reilly Auto Parts 275 was a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race held at the Heartland Park Topeka road course, in Topeka, Kansas. It was first held during the inaugural season for the Craftsman Truck Series in 1995, and remained a part of the series through the 1999 season. The race date fluctuated, being run in June, July, and August over ...
Two Corvette Stingrays, one model each from 1972 and 1974, are among items Heartland Motorsports Park is selling at the going-out-of-business auction it kicked off Wednesday.
Anthony Downs (race track) H. Heartland Motorsports Park; M. McCook Field (stadium) R. Reimer Stadium; W. The Woodlands (race track) World War I Memorial Stadium