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Riverside International Raceway (sometimes known as Riverside, RIR, or Riverside Raceway) was a motorsports race track and road course established in the Edgemont area of Riverside County, California, just east of the city limits of Riverside and 50 mi (80 km) east of Los Angeles, in 1957.
Riverside International Raceway: Riverside: California: 1957-1989 Asphalt 3.3 miles (5.3 km) 15 Second Creek Raceway: Commerce City: Colorado: 1982-2005 Asphalt 1.7 miles (2.7 km) 12 War Bonnet Raceway Park: Mannford: Oklahoma: 1967-1970 Asphalt 2.3 miles (3.7 km) 11
The Riverside International Speedway is an automobile racing facility at 151 Legion Road in West Memphis, Arkansas. Its facilities consist of a 0.25-mile (0.40 km) Gumbo clay oval [3] with banked corners, bleacher seating on both straightaways. Amenities include a concession stand.
A generation ago there were nearly a dozen tracks hosting regular events, from the Riverside International Raceway and the hulking Ontario Motor Speedway in the Inland Empire to Ascot Park’s ...
Riverside International Raceway: 2.631-mile (4.234 km) paved road course Riverside, California: Riverside Intl. Raceway: Crown America 500 (1958) Riverside 500 (1963) Golden State 400 (1963) Motor Trend 500 (1964–1971) Falstaff 400 (1970) Golden State 400 (1971–1972) Winston Western 500 (1972–1987) Tuborg 400 (1973–1975) Riverside 400 ...
Riverside International Raceway, defunct road course in Riverside, California; Riverside International Speedway (West Memphis, Arkansas), a 1/4 mile dirt oval outside Memphis, Tennessee; Groveton Riverside Speedway, 1/4 mile, high banked, asphalt short track located in Groveton, New Hampshire; Circuit Riverside Speedway Ste-Croix, 5/8 mile oval ...
3.2-mile (5.1 km) multi-configuration road course (closely resembling the former Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, California) World class 7/8-mile paved oval speedway; Integrated 1/3 and 1/2 mile paved oval tracks; 1/4 mile; 5,000-foot (1,500 m) dragstrip; World class 3/4 mile karting course; 1-mile (2 km) off-road circuit
In 1975, Skip Barber started the Skip Barber School of High Performance Driving at Riverside International Raceway. [1] In 1976, it was renamed the Skip Barber Racing School. Despite selling the school in 1999, Barber remains active in motorsports today as the owner of Lime Rock Park. [2] On May 22, 2017, the school filed for Chapter 11 ...