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North Carolina Highway 50 is Benson's Main Street, crossing US 301 in the center of town and leading north 24 miles (39 km) to Garner and southeast 15 miles (24 km) to Newton Grove. Interstate 95 passes through the southeastern side of Benson and runs parallel to US 301, connecting Fayetteville and Rocky Mount , while Interstate 40 passes ...
NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series: GALOT Motorsports Park: Benson North Carolina: 1957: Asphalt: 1/8 mile ... North Carolina: 1957: Asphalt: 1/8 mile: George Ray ...
Caraway Speedway is a short track located near Asheboro, North Carolina, U.S. Caraway Speedway was built in 1966 as a dirt track. The track was paved in 1972 and joined the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series family as a 0.455 mi (0.732 km) asphalt short track. Caraway Speedway was owned and operated by Russell and Valastra Hackett from ...
Asheboro, North Carolina: 1982–1983 (Xfinity) Still active in NASCAR feeder series. Champion Speedway 0.333-mile paved oval Fayetteville, North Carolina: 1958–1959 Closed in 1959; land is now an industrial site. Colorado National Speedway: 0.375-mile paved oval Erie, Colorado: Total Petroleum 200 (1995) Colorado 200 (1996-1997) 1995–1997 ...
In the beginning, the stadium's sole use was for collegiate football until trotter horse racing was added on the 0.250 mi (0.402 km) dirt oval. The first auto racing at Bowman Gray was a type of midget car racing on the dirt quarter mile track from 1939 through 1949. The track was paved in 1947, after a promoter got the City of Winston-Salem to ...
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Interstate 440 (I-440), also known as the Raleigh Beltline, the Cliff Benson Beltline, or locally as The Beltline, is an Interstate Highway in the US state of North Carolina. I-440 is a 16.4-mile-long (26.4 km) partial beltway that nearly encircles central Raleigh .
Rockingham Speedway is located in Rockingham, North Carolina, and is served by U.S. Route 1 and North Carolina Highway 177. [3] As of 2012, the track has a capacity of 32,000 according to ESPN. [4] At its peak, the track had a capacity of 60,122 according to The News & Observer. [5]