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1960 Speedway National League; League: National League: No. of competitors ... The 1960 National League was the 26th season and the fifteenth post-war season of the ...
The 1960 National 400 was a Grand National Series stock car race that was held on October 16, 1960, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.. The transition to purpose-built racecars began in the early 1960s and occurred gradually over that decade.
Northern League, Speedway National League: Cleveland Park: 1939 1996 Listed in article: Milton Keynes Knights: Milton Keynes Greyhound Stadium, Milton Keynes: 1978 1992 Motherwell Eagles: The Stadium, Milton Street, Motherwell: 1951 1954 Listed in article: New Cross Rangers: Speedway National League, Speedway Provincial League: New Cross ...
The 1960 Speedway National League was a second successive double season and in 1961 Wimbledon won a fourth consecutive league title. Ronnie Moore, Brine and How remained at the club and were being supported by riders such as Bob Andrews , Gerry Jackson and Cyril Maidment .
Hickory Motor Speedway: Hickory, North Carolina: May 24 Newport Speedway Newport, Tennessee: June 13 Madison International Speedway: Oregon, Wisconsin: June 15 Slinger Speedway: Slinger, Wisconsin: July 26 Anderson Speedway [9] Anderson, Indiana: August 20 Owosso Speedway [10] Ovid, Michigan: September 13 Toledo Speedway [11] Toledo, Ohio ...
In 1959 he switched to Swindon Robins and doubled up with the Rye House Rockets in the Southern League, where he finished sixth in the league averages. [4] The following season he joined New Cross Rangers for the 1960 Speedway National League and also raced for them in 1961. [5] This was also the same year that he started his Wolverhampton ...
The 1960 Gwyn Staley 160 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on March 27, 1960, at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. Paul Lewis , who would eventually be known as the Gentleman Teacher , would make his NASCAR Cup Series debut in this event.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Time zone: UTC−05:00 (UTC−04:00 DST) Capacity: 17,000: Owner: City of Winston-Salem (1937–present) Operator: Winston-Salem Speedway Inc/National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC: Opened: 1937: Construction cost: US$ 2.2 million: Major events: Current: NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Clash (2025) Myers ...