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Route 66 Raceway is a motorsports facility located in Joliet, Illinois, United States. It consists of a 0.25-mile (0.40 km) dragstrip and a 0.375-mile (0.604 km) dirt oval racetrack (Dirt Oval 66). The facility is owned and operated by NASCAR and is located adjacent to Chicagoland Speedway.
zMAX Dragway Concord, NC FS1 May 16–18 Gerber Collision & Glass Route 66 NHRA Nationals presented by PEAK Performance Route 66 Raceway Joliet, IL FS1 N/A [a] May 30–June 1 NHRA New England Nationals New England Dragway Epping, NH FOX N/A [a] June 6–8 Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals Bristol Dragway Bristol, TN FS1 June 20–22
Route 66 Raceway: Joliet ... Raleigh Speedway (former Southland Speedway and nicknamed Dixie Speedway) North Carolina: Raleigh: 1.0 mile (1.6 km) ...
That same month, the Alliance and Route 66 Raceway owner Dale Coyne formed a joint company named Raceway Associates to run the facility, with the Alliance owning 75% and Coyne owning 25%. [21] Two months later, NASCAR executive Mike Helton confirmed discussions about adding a potential NASCAR Winston Cup Series to their schedule for the 2001 ...
Route 66 Raceway Joliet, IL FS1 Antron Brown (1) Matt Hagan (2) Dallas Glenn (2) Gaige Herrera (3) May 31 - June 2 NHRA New England Nationals New England Dragway Epping, NH FS1 Doug Kalitta (2) John Force (2) Troy Coughlin Jr. (1) N/A Jun 7-9 Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals Bristol Dragway Bristol, TN FS1 Tony Schumacher (1) Austin ...
On July 2, 2012, Enders became the first woman to win in NHRA Pro Stock, beating four-time champion Greg Anderson in the finals at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Ill. [1] Her winning time was 6.627 seconds for the 1,320 foot run.
The old Route 66 of the '30s and '40s (or at least its buildings) are well-preserved on Williams' main street, and the town's economy benefits from its status as southern terminus of the Grand ...
In 1998, Coyne designed and built Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Illinois. This state-of-the-art drag racing facility drew the attention of Indianapolis Motor Speedway CEO Tony George. George and Coyne, along with International Speedway Corporation, would go on to expand the facility by forming a partnership and building Chicagoland Speedway ...