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  2. Arizona Department of Gaming - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Department of Gaming regulates the state's Native American gaming operations, pari-mutuel racing and wagering, as well as boxing and mixed arts. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] It enforces the state's laws prohibiting illegal and unauthorized gaming, and works with police enforcement to investigate violations.

  3. List of auto racing governing bodies in the United States

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    The American Rally Association National Championship Series is the premier stage rally championship in the United States. From coast to coast, the top competitors from N. America and Europe compete at high speeds in street legal cars, on all types of drive-able surfaces.

  4. Tucson Dragway - Wikipedia

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    The Tucson Dragway (also known as the Tucson Dragstrip) is a National Hot Rod Association sanctioned [1] track for drag-racing located in Pima County, Arizona. It is located right next to the Tucson Speedway .

  5. Jim Cantrell - Wikipedia

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    He was the SCCA regional champion in Arizona in C Sports Racing in 2013 and 2014 and has been on the Arizona Region Sports Car Club of America's board since 2012 and currently serves as Regional Executive. [5] [27] In 2005, he founded Vintage Exotics Competition Engineering, which designs and restores vintage racing cars. [5]

  6. United States Auto Club - Wikipedia

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    USAC's Southwest Sprint Car Series was launched in 1991 as the Arizona Sprint Car Racing Association. The series joined forces with USAC in 2012. [ 37 ] The Southwest series primarily races at tracks in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico while also having special event races in Arkansas, Kansas & Oklahoma.

  7. Ron Shuman - Wikipedia

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    His best finish was 3rd in points twice and had 14 series wins. In 1988 Ron left the WoO series and joined the California Racing Association wingless series. He promptly won 4 championships in a row 1988–1991. He won 69 CRA races. Ron then raced with the SCRA series that replaced the CRA. He won titles in 1994, 1996, and 1997.

  8. Firebird Motorsports Park - Wikipedia

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    Firebird Motorsports Park (formerly Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park and Firebird International Raceway) is a 450-acre (180 ha) motorsport racing complex, located in Chandler, Arizona, United States, about 18 mi (29 km) southeast of downtown Phoenix.

  9. Bobby Ball (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    Ball began racing with the Arizona Roadster Association, subsequently switching from roadsters to midgets. He won the Arizona State Midget Association (ASMA) championship in 1949 and 1950. He finished fifth in the 1951 Indianapolis 500 and 32nd in the 1952 Indianapolis 500. [2] Ball won the AAA Championship race at San Jose in November 1952. [3]