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The former Mansfield Motorsports Park (known as Mansfield Motorsports Speedway prior to 2007) closed in 2010. [1] With its moderately high banking and a wide racing surface, it was suitable for close racing and passing. The track hosted an ARCA RE/MAX Series race in 2009–2010, and it also hosted the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series from 2004 to ...
Per this site, Mansfield Motorsports Park has reopened as Spitzer Motor Speedway. Shall this be added? 69.122.55.201 16:36, 7 August 2015 (UTC) External links ...
The team was founded in 2006 and sponsored by Texas Instruments DLP division. In 2007 with drivers Tony Raines and Ron Fellows (for the road courses) behind the wheel of the No. 96 DLP Chevrolet, the team would finish 25th in owners points. The team was sold to Jeff Moorad and Tom Garfinkle after the 2007 season and eventually closed after the ...
New motorsports leadership executives introduced as Andretti Global moves on without Andretti; NASCAR recovers from early washouts to produce decent racing in season marred by antitrust lawsuit; Max Verstappen wins action-packed Qatar Grand Prix after Lando Norris penalized; Red Bull driver Max Verstappen wins Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix
Ryan Blaney, front left, poses with the trophy in Victory Lane after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Va., Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024.
During the 2011 Viper Cup, Keating would record 4 race wins (New Jersey Motorsports Park, [12] Virginia International Raceway, [13] Texas World Speedway [14] and Daytona). Going into the final race of the season Keating held a 58-point advantage in the Viper Cup standings (a win being worth 60), and claimed the national championship by 20 ...
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Hennessey Performance Engineering (HPE) is an American hypercar manufacturer and high-performance vehicle creator.. In addition to building the Venom F5 hypercar, the company specializes in 'making fast cars faster' modifying sports cars from several brands including Chevrolet, Dodge, Cadillac, Jeep, [1] Ford, GMC, and Lincoln.