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National Trail Raceway is a quarter-mile dragstrip located between Hebron and Kirkersville, Ohio, USA, off of U.S. Route 40. The race track is located about 30 minutes east of Columbus, Ohio. It is known to local residents as 'National Trails'.
& 0.20 miles (0.32 km) ARCA Menards Series West: ... modifieds, truck, pro 4's, super modifieds also connected is Drag Racing 1/4 mile and a MX Race track ...
The race was 168 mi (270 km) and was won by Ken Miles. The race would be held until the race series was folded in 1968, but the race would return as a 6-hour enduro under the IMSA GT championship in 1972. The track would also hold the U.S. Formula 5000 series from 1970 to 1976 and was replaced by the revived Can-Am series in 1977–1980.
The course is a 1-mile loop located in the Metro Place Business Park. It is a very flat, fast course, USATF Certified course OH03006PR. Race clocks are positioned so that runners can view their split times every ¼ mile allowing a very steady pace to be maintained. The 1-mile loop design allows runners access to the single fluid station 26 ...
The winners of the races were notable NASCAR drivers, like Bubba Wallace, Cale Conley, Daniel Suárez, Sergio Peña, Rico Abreu and Justin Haley. Also at Columbus Motor Speedway, NASCAR Midwest Series ran a race in 2004 and was won by Justin Diercks. ARCA Racing Series also ran two races at the track, one in 1982 and the other in 1993.
It is most famous for holding the first 24-hour automobile race on July 3, 1905. The race was held only ten years after the first automobile race and only two years after Ford Motors was created. There were three cars including drivers Charles and George Soules, Oscar Lear, Ballanger, and Feasal who drove 1,015 miles throughout the whole race.
According to Leavitt’s proposal, “excessive speeding” is driving 20 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit. If approved, an offender must pay a $100 fee to apply for the new ...
Eldorado Gaming Scioto Downs, formerly known as Scioto Downs Racino, is a horse racing track and casino in Columbus, Ohio, owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment.The venue opened in 1959, as the Scioto Downs track, and became Ohio's first racino with the addition of video lottery terminals (VLTs) on June 1, 2012.