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Sebring International Raceway is a road course auto racing facility in the southeastern United States, located near Sebring, Florida.. Sebring Raceway is one of the oldest continuously operating race tracks in the U.S., its first race being run in 1950.
Hallandale Beach, Florida in mid-December. It is an ungraded stakes race for 3-year-olds with a purse of $140,000 run over the turf at 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 miles. Prior to 2014, the race was held at Calder Race Course in Miami Gardens, Florida. The race was once held in early January, often on New Year's Day, which made it the first "derby" of the year ...
July 7: Grant Park 165, Chicago street course (3:30 p.m., NBC) July 14: Untitled race at Pocono Raceway ... NASCAR schedule 2024: Races, tracks, dates, TV schedule for Cup Series. Show comments.
The 4-17 Southern Speedway is an asphalt, 3/8th mile racetrack located in Punta Gorda, Florida, United States. The track was built in 1990 by LeRoy Davidson who operated it until 1995. The track was built in 1990 by LeRoy Davidson who operated it until 1995.
In 2009, the race moved from being the season opener to the season finale for the IRL. [131] The series failed to renew for the 2011 season, ending a 17-year tenure at the track. [132] In 2025, Formula E is scheduled to make their debut at the facility for the Miami ePrix, racing on the facility's road course. [133]
The oldest of the four sanctioning bodies for supermodified racing is the Colorado-only Englewood Racing Association, which was formed in 1965 at Englewood Speedway. That track closed in 1979 and following its closure, the series ran a 9-race schedule, all of which were run at Colorado National Speedway (CNS) in Dacono until May 29, 2016.
Englewood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Charlotte and Sarasota counties in the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 20,800, up from 14,863 at the 2010 census. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 20,800, up from 14,863 at the 2010 census.
In the fall of 1971, a tentative schedule held the possibility of returning road courses to the championship schedule. Races at Colorado, Brainerd, Bridgehampton, Road Atlanta, Mosport, as well as a return to Rafaela, Argentina, and a new "Florida 500" at the proposed "Florida International Raceway", were all part of an early press release. [2]