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Colorado National Speedway is a paved oval in Dacono, Colorado, spanning 0.375 mi (0.604 km).The track is currently a member of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series and hosts the ARCA Menards Series West (former NASCAR K&N Pro Series West), the King of the Wing Sprint Car Series, and the North American Big Rig Racing Series annually.
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 (Truck) Remains active. Columbia Speedway: 0.500-mile paved oval Columbia, South Carolina
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Colorado National Speedway; Continental Divide Raceways; P. Pikes Peak International Raceway This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 03:48 (UTC). Text is ...
By 1980, The Rouse Company owned the mall. In 1984, the mall was expanded westward with a two level extension which included a third anchor store, May-Daniels & Fisher aka May D&F, and the creation of a two level food court. The mall's last expansion occurred in 1995 with the opening of a three level Dillard's at the end of the western extension.
The Colorado 250 was a race held at Colorado National Speedway between 1995 and 1997 as part of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (originally SuperTruck Series presented by Craftsman).
The Town Center at Aurora (formerly known as Aurora Mall) is an enclosed, two-level regional shopping center located in Aurora, Colorado, and covers a leasable area over 1 million square feet. It lies at the center of the commercial and retail district in the area, adjacent to Aurora City Square , Aurora City Place, and Aurora Park Shopping ...
The "last local track" for auto racing east of the city through the late 1970s was the Colorado Springs International Speedway which "had crowds in the 3,000-4,000 range on summer weekends". [10] The Platte Avenue go-kart track closed c. 1990 , the greyhound track closed c. 2005 and is now an off track betting facility, and the Olympic ...