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Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser Sullivan logo. Dale Coyne Racing (DCR) is an American professional open-wheel racing team that currently competes in the IndyCar Series and Indy NXT. The team was founded in 1984 and is owned by former driver Dale Coyne. From 1995 to 2000, the team was known as Payton-Coyne Racing, reflecting a partnership with ...
Robert Sullivan Sr. stands outside the first Sullivan Tire shop in Rockland, Mass. Sullivan Tire now has 117 locations and nearly 1,500 employees in New England.
Danny Sullivan won the Indy 500, in dramatic fashion, a race that became known as the "Spin and Win." In September 1984, Rick Mears suffered serious leg injuries in a crash at Sanair . Mears drove only a part-time schedule in 1985, racing at Indianapolis, and subsequently on ovals only.
Texas Super Racing Series, Texas Pro Sedans, Dwarf Car Racing Series of Texas, Texas Thunders, Bombers, Super Streets, Sport Mods Thunder Road International SpeedBowl [54] Vermont Barre: 0.25 miles (0.40 km) High-banked oval (asphalt) American Canadian Tour, Pro All Stars Series, Late Models, Tiger Sportsman, Street Stocks, and Junkyard Warriors
Stock car racing events in the NASCAR Cup Series has been held at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway since 1993.The race is currently held as a 301 lap (318.458-mile (512.508 km) race and under the USA Today 301 name for sponsorship reasons.
Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park continues to run ACT/PASS-sanctioned races on the oval track, with 10 dates scheduled for 2025. The two largest events, The Icebreaker and The Sunoco World Series of Speedway Racing, are traditionally New England’s season opener and season finale.
Switched numbers with Wood (#42) at Michigan, New Hampshire and Nazareth. Davy Jones: 4 Christian Danner: 8, 12, 16 Leadercard: Lola T91/00 Lola T92/00: Buick Chevrolet: 20 Buddy Lazier: 1–6, 8, 10–12, 14–16 Used the T92/00 chassis at Michigan and New Hampshire. Used the Buick engine at Indianapolis, Milwaukee and from Road America onwards.
ADT Champion Racing: Audi R8: 2 hours, 45 minutes: New England Grand Prix: report: 2005: July 4: JJ Lehto Marco Werner: ADT Champion Racing: Audi R8: 2 hours, 45 minutes: New England Grand Prix: report: 2006: July 1: Rinaldo Capello Allan McNish: Audi Sport North America: Audi R8: 2 hours, 45 minutes: New England Grand Prix: report: 2007: July ...