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St. Louis International Raceway (1967–1988) Gateway International Raceway (1988–2011) Gateway Motorsports Park (2012–2018) Major events: Current: NASCAR Cup Series Enjoy Illinois 300 (2022–present) IndyCar Series Bommarito Automotive Group 500 (2001–2003, 2017–present) NASCAR Xfinity Series 5-Hour Energy 250 (1997–2010, 2025)
Wallace competing at the 2018 Gateway Dirt Nationals driving a dirt modified car. Though his NASCAR driving career came to an end, he continues to race on dirt tracks in his UMPDirtCar modified. In August, he ran the Stadium Super Trucks race at the Charlotte Dirt Track, driving the No. 36 Safecraft Safety Equipment truck. He finished eighth in ...
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On December 1, 2021, Niece Motorsports announced that the winner of the 2021 Castrol Gateway Dirt Nationals Super Late Model race on December 4 would drive one of the team's trucks at Knoxville. [68] Tyler Carpenter won the race that night, giving him the opportunity to drive for Niece in the Truck Series. [67]
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During the year, he won 24 USAC Midget races [6] and 26 total dirt races, including the Turkey Night Grand Prix. [7] Bell inside his Gateway Dirt Nationals car in 2018. In 2017, Bell won the Chili Bowl Nationals, becoming the first Oklahoman to win the event since Andy Hillenburg in 1994. [8]
On the Pike's Peak Ocean-to-Occan Highway [7] west of the city was the end of the 1951 Colorado sports car rally (terminus at the Crystola Inn), [8] a 1953 dirt dragstrip "some four miles east of Colorado Springs" was used for "the first statewide drag race", [9] and a stock car track was along Powers Road in the early 1960s.
Pierce's dirt late model in 2015. Pierce is the son of Bob Pierce whose late model career in the 1980s and 1990s earned him membership in the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame. [2] Pierce began racing on dirt tracks in the “racing” state of Illinois. Pierce finished second in the 2013 UMP Summer Nationals "Hell Tour". [3]