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  2. Phoenix Raceway - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Raceway (formerly known as ISM Raceway from 2018–2020, Phoenix International Raceway from 1964–1973 and 1976–2017, and FasTrack International Speedway from 1973–1976) is a 1.000 mi (1.609 km) dogleg oval track in Avondale, Arizona.

  3. ISM Racing - Wikipedia

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    ISM started its NASCAR operation in 1997, starting as a part-time operation with the intent of running the full 1998 Winston Cup season. The team received backing from McIlhenny Company , the makers of Tabasco hot sauce, and hired Todd Bodine , who had last raced full-time in Winston Cup in 1995 for Butch Mock Motorsports , to drive the team's ...

  4. International Speedway Corporation - Wikipedia

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    International Speedway Corporation (ISC) was a corporation whose primary business was the ownership and management of motorsports race tracks.ISC was founded by NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. in 1953 for the construction of Daytona International Speedway and in 1999 it merged with Penske Motorsports to become one of the largest motorsports companies in North America.

  5. NASCAR - Wikipedia

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    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC (NASCAR) is an American auto racing sanctioning and operating company that is best known for stock car racing. [1] It is considered to be one of the top ranked motorsports organizations in the world and is one of the largest spectator sports leagues in America.

  6. Glossary of motorsport terms - Wikipedia

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    In NASCAR, it is rarely mentioned outside of earning a penalty for conducting work on the car while not within the bounds of the team's pit stall. breakout In bracket racing, a run quicker than the projected "dial-in" time (see dial-in below). Grounds for disqualification if opponent does not commit a foul start or cross boundary lines.

  7. What does a NASCAR pit crew do on a typical day? Behind the ...

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    Like most NASCAR pit crew members, Matt Simmons always wanted to be an athlete. Including Super Bowl champions, most of the men on the NASCAR teams who hop over the pit road walls each Sunday come ...

  8. New Hampshire Motor Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Disputes over the track's length exist from varying sanctioning bodies; NASCAR uses a distance of 1.058 miles (1.703 km) [1] while the IndyCar Series used a distance of 1.025 miles (1.650 km). [2] Alongside the main oval, the venue also features a 1.6-mile (2.6 km), 12-turn road course layout used primarily for motorcycle racing that combines ...

  9. IMSA - Wikipedia

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    As an aside, the "Baby Grand" moniker frequently applied to these IMSA Series was just that, a nickname. Around this same time a series that was officially designated Baby Grand (better and later known as the Goody's Dash Series) was sanctioned by NASCAR and consisted of 4-cylinder cars purpose-built to run NASCAR ovals. A few RS regulars are ...