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Devil's Bowl Speedway, Mesquite, Texas: Joey Saldana DIRTvision.com 19 April 23 Shane Stewart 20 April 26 I-30 Speedway, Little Rock, Arkansas: Jason Sides ≠ April 29 Spring Classic Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55, Pevely, Missouri: Canceled [4] 21 May 4 Jacksonville Speedway, Jacksonville, Illinois: Joey Saldana 22 May 6 #LetsRaceTwo
Jacksonville Speedway, Jacksonville, Illinois: Race cancelled [23] due to inclement weather after previous postponements due to inclement weather on April 13 [21] and again on June 27 due to the recent death of Jason Johnson three days prior. [22] 65 October 13 Wabash Clash Terre Haute Action Track, Terre Haute, Indiana: Brad Sweet
Speedway Park was a 0.5-mile (0.80 km) dirt oval auto racing track, located in Jacksonville, Florida [4] at the intersection of Lenox Avenue and Plymouth Street. [5] It operated between 1945 and 1969, and would be renamed Jacksonville Speedway in early 1964, months after this race.
Jacksonville Speedway: 0.500-mile dirt oval Jacksonville, North Carolina: Jacksonville 100 (1957 & 1964) [16] 1957 1964 Closed after 1964; site of Richard Petty's first championship. Speedway Park (1945–1964) Jacksonville Speedway (1964–1969) 0.500-mile dirt oval Jacksonville, Florida: Jacksonville 200 (1964) 1951–1952 1954–1955 1961 1964
A person died from a fatal accident at Jacksonville Speedway on Friday. Gannett. Bill Welt, Springfield State Journal- Register. June 29, 2024 at 10:14 AM.
Jacksonville Speedway was a dirt track located in Piney Green, North Carolina just southeast of Jacksonville, North Carolina. The speedway was a half-mile dirt track that hosted two NASCAR Grand National Series races in 1957 [ 1 ] and 1964.
Jacksonville plated three runs in the bottom of the fifth to snap a 1-1 tie to beat Southeast, plus other 3A regional semifinal results
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