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The San Jose Grand Prix was an annual street circuit race in the Champ Car World Series in San Jose, California.The race had three different title sponsors over the course of its three-year existence, being known as the Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San Jose in 2005, Canary Foundation Grand Prix of San Jose Presented by Taylor Woodrow in 2006, and the San Jose Grand Prix at Redback Raceway in 2007.
San Jose Grand Prix at Redback Raceway: Location: Streets of San Jose San Jose, California, United States: Course: Redback Raceway (Temporary street course) 1.443 mi / 2.322 km: Distance: 107 laps 154.401 mi / 248.484 km: Weather: Sunny with temperatures reaching up to 81 °F (27 °C); wind speeds approaching 12 miles per hour (19 km/h) [1 ...
Bikers racing in July 2009 Pit stop at Hellyer Velodrome. Hellyer Park Velodrome is a velodrome in Hellyer County Park at San Jose, California, United States.It is a 335 metres (1,099 ft) track with turns at a maximum banking of 23 degrees built in 1963.
The 2005 Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San Jose was the eighth round of the 2005 Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford season, held on July 31, 2005 on the streets of San Jose, California. Sébastien Bourdais swept both the pole and the race win.
One of the piles of debris left over after demolition of the Bay Meadows racetrack. Taken from a passing Caltrain train in March 2009.. After the track failed to acquire a two-year extension of the deadline to replace its dirt oval with an artificial surface for the safety of the horses from the California Horse Racing Board, it was announced that Bay Meadows intended to close November 4, 2006 ...
California State Fairgrounds Race Track; ... San Jose Grand Prix; Santa Clara County Fairgrounds; Santa Monica Road Race Course; Saugus Speedway;
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Tanforan Racetrack, also known as Tanforan Park, was a thoroughbred horse racing facility in San Bruno on the San Francisco Peninsula in California. It operated from November 4, 1899, to 1964. The horse racing track and buildings were constructed to serve a clientele from nearby San Francisco.