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Marlboro Motor Raceway (MMR) is a now-defunct motorsports park located in Prince George's County, just outside Upper Marlboro, Maryland. MMR closed after the 1969 season and local Sports Car Club of America ( SCCA ) racing moved to the more advanced Summit Point Motorsports Park due to safety concerns and issues with MMR's management. [ 1 ]
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The April 7, 1963, race at Marlboro Motor Raceway was the opening race of the thirteenth season of the Sports Car Club of America's National Sports Car Championship. A&B Production Results [ 1 ] Finish
January 12 2 President's Cup 80 mi (130 km) Marlboro Motor Raceway: Upper Marlboro, Maryland: April 20 3 National Championship Spring Sprint Sports Car Road Races 1 hour Virginia International Raceway: Danville, Virginia: May 4 4 Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races 1 hour Greater Cumberland Regional Airport: Wiley Ford, West ...
Robert C. Norris (April 10, [1] 1929 [2] – November 3, 2019), also known as Bob Norris, was an American rancher. He was perhaps best known for playing the Marlboro Man in numerous Marlboro television commercials.
The inaugural Marlboro Challenge was held at Tamiami Park, and featured a field of race winners, pole position winners, and top drivers in the points standings from the 1987 season. Drivers were required to make at least one pit stop (changing at least two tires and adding at least 5 gallons of fuel) during the 42-lap race.
Marlboro Motor Raceway: Upper Marlboro, Maryland: April 7 2 VIR National Cup 1 hour, 30 minutes Virginia International Raceway: Danville, Virginia: April 27 3 Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races 75 km (47 mi) Greater Cumberland Regional Airport: Wiley Ford, West Virginia: May 12 4 SCCA National Race: 90 mi (140 km) Bridgehampton ...
The car was initially designated in 1973 as the Iso–Marlboro IR and two examples started the season. One was destroyed in an accident at the 1973 German Grand Prix , and a replacement was built. When Marlboro and Italian sports car manufacturer Iso both withdrew their backing before the 1974 season, the two cars were renamed for 1974 as the ...