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  2. Newport Wasps - Wikipedia

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    The Wasps continued to compete in the Premier League until the early part of the 2008 season when they withdrew because their promoter Tim Stone died only to be saved by the Mallett family and rebranded for the 2009 season (including a junior side called the Newport Hornets) with Steve Mallett at the helm and his son Nick Mallett joining him as ...

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  4. Hayley Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Newport Wasps (1997–2011) Hayley Stadium was a purpose-built motorcycle speedway located at Queensway Meadows on the eastern side of Newport, Wales . The stadium was 311 yards (284 m) long, and home to the Newport Wasps speedway team.

  5. American Speed Association - Wikipedia

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    When the new ASA Late Model series began, it debuted with Matt Kenseth and Tony Stewart racing in the inaugural race under the new name and ownership. The ASA also purchased the Southern Modified Auto Racing Teams (SMART), a modified racing organization, and the Speed Truck Challenge, a West Coast-based short-track series using compact pickup ...

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  8. Marcus Smith (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, on April 11, 1973, to Ollen Bruton Smith (1927–2022) and Bonnie Jean Harris (1947–2023). He is the second-oldest of five children.

  9. Eddie Gossage, former Texas Motor Speedway track president ...

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    The promotor was Texas Motor Speedway's first general manager when the track was built in 1996. He hosted events there for 25 years until his retirement in 2021.