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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 ]
Marlboro 12-Hour August 14 Marlboro Park Speedway, Upper Marlboro, Maryland: 12 Hours 688.5 mi (1,108.0 km) Dodge Dart: Alfa Romeo GTA: Bob Tullius Tony Adamowicz: Harry Theodorocopulous Sam Posey: 6 Pan-American Endurance Race September 10 Green Valley Raceway, Smithfield, Texas: 6 Hours 391.84 mi (630.61 km) Ford Mustang: Alfa Romeo GTA: John ...
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
Marlboro Motor Raceway: Upper Marlboro, Maryland: April 15 3 President's Cup 2 hours, 30 minutes Virginia International Raceway: Danville, Virginia: April 29 4 Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races 75 km (47 mi) Greater Cumberland Regional Airport: Wiley Ford, West Virginia: May 13 5 SCCA National Race 90 mi (140 km) Stuttgart ...
Marlboro Motor Raceway: Upper Marlboro, Maryland: April 16 3 President's Cup 3 hours Virginia International Raceway: Danville, Virginia: April 30 4 Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races 45 minutes Greater Cumberland Regional Airport: Wiley Ford, West Virginia: May 15 5 Bridgehampton National Event: 70 mi (110 km) Bridgehampton Race ...
The Meadowlands Grand Prix was a CART IndyCar race held at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey from 1984 until 1991. The event was the first major auto race in the New York City metropolitan area since the 1937 Vanderbilt Cup, [1] and came with high expectations, including the potential of rivaling the Indianapolis 500 in stature, and crowds of up to 60,000.
Penske made his first professional racing start at the now-abandoned Marlboro Motor Raceway in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Sports Illustrated named him SCCA Driver of the Year in 1961. [ 7 ] He competed in two Formula One Grands Prix and won a NASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model race at Riverside in 1963.
During its tenure, from 1988–1991, the race was part of the Marlboro Million bonus program, which was similar to NASCAR's Winston Million. Any driver who won the Marlboro Grand Prix at the Meadowlands , the Marlboro 500 at Michigan , and Marlboro Challenge in the same season, would win a $ 1,000,000 bonus. [ 13 ]