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In 2017, Kvapil ran in select events in the Southeast Limited Late Model Series as well as the Challenger Division. It was in the latter series where he won in two of three starts in the division that year, with those wins coming at Dillon Motor Speedway and Florence Motor Speedway. [1]
In 2022, Queen joined Lee Pulliam Performance to run full-time in the CARS Tour in 2023, but made a splash in November 2022 by winning the 30th Annual Charlie Powell Memorial 400 at Florence Motor Speedway, one of the major post-season races for Late Models (had been known as the Myrtle Beach 400 before the race was moved to Timmonsville). for ...
Irwindale Speedway: Irwindale: California: 1999 Asphalt .50 and .333 miles (0.80 and 0.54 km) Flat cross Evergreen Speedway: Monroe: Washington: 1954 Asphalt Super Figure-Eights Series: Flat cross Holland Speedway: Holland: New York: 1960 Concrete .40 miles (0.64 km) Separated cross Indianapolis Speedrome: Indianapolis: Indiana: 1945 Asphalt
During 2001 while conversing with a group of people involved in the sport, longtime motorsports journalist Bill Holder decided to create the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame. The first induction ceremony took place later in August at Florence Speedway during their annual NORTH-SOUTH 100.
Brad Keselowski relaxes in his garage before a practice for the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
Majeski then won the Myrtle Beach 400 Late Model race in its first year since moving to Florence Motor Speedway in Timmonsville. In 2021, Majeski joined ThorSport Racing and would return to the Truck Series at Charlotte and Nashville in the No. 66, a part-time fifth truck for them. [61]
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Johnson's 1983 Cup car. A native of Florence, South Carolina, [1] Johnson started his racing career on dirt tracks at age 16; his racing career was interrupted due to his spending time in the military, however he returned to competition in 1968 at Cooper River Speedway; [2] Johnson also competed at other tracks in the Carolinas during the late 1960s and 1970s including Sumter Speedway.