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  2. Knoxville Raceway - Wikipedia

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    The first weekly races were held at the Knoxville Raceway in 1954. After internal issues with the sanctioning body—the Southern Iowa Stock Car Racing Association—in 1956, Marion Robinson of Des Moines, Iowa was appointed as race promoter. During Robinson's tenure, the cars progressed from stock cars to modifieds to supermodifieds to sprint ...

  3. Comcast Delivers Fastest Internet and Fastest In-home WiFi ...

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    Comcast Delivers Fastest Internet and Fastest In-home WiFi With Extreme 305 and New Xfinity Wireless Gateway New Test Results Confirm Comcast's Wireless Gateway Outperforms the Competition ...

  4. NASCAR Xfinity Series - Wikipedia

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    On September 3, 2014, it was announced that Comcast would become the new title sponsor of the series via its cable television and internet brand Xfinity, renaming it the Xfinity Series. [6] In 2016, NASCAR implemented a seven-race Chase system similar to the one used in the NASCAR Cup Series. [7] Xfinity race fields have varied in the number of ...

  5. Sprint car racing - Wikipedia

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    The USAC also sanctions regional 360ci wingless sprint car series: the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars, USAC Southwest Sprint Cars, and USAC West Coast Sprint Cars. The United Racing Company (URC) is a division for winged sprint cars that run mainly in the northeastern part of the United States in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.

  6. Comcast’s Xfinity internet service adds faster internet ...

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    Xfinity is providing new and existing customers with new, upgraded Wi-Fi speeds for their homes. Comcast’s Xfinity internet service adds faster internet speeds in Washington Skip to main content

  7. Fremont Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The speedway has become a pioneer in dirt track racing over the years. It was one of the first tracks in the nation to run the now popular 305 sprint car division. In 2000, Jim Ford created the dirt truck division as an affordable entry level into dirt track racing. [4] Similar divisions have since spread across the nation.

  8. Time Warner Cable Kicks off #WinKansas Promotion for ... - AOL

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    Time Warner Cable Kicks off #WinKansas Promotion for the Oct. 6 Sprint Cup Series Race NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- As part of its extended partnership with Hendrick Motorsports, Time Warner Cable ...

  9. Belleville High Banks - Wikipedia

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    The International Motor Contest Association (IMCA} held their first national race at the track in 1951; the Big Cars (now Sprint cars) was won by Frank Luptow. [1] IMCA held a race at Belleville each year until 1960. [1] Ernie Derr won the 1960 IMCA race. [1] The final IMCA race was held at Belleville in 1968 and it was won by Ramo Stott. [1]