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New River All American Speedway: Jacksonville North Carolina: 1956: Asphalt: 0.400 miles (0.644 km) ... All American Speedway: California Roseville: 0.333 miles (0. ...
New River All American Speedway - Jacksonville, North Carolina (0.400 mile asphalt) New Smyrna Speedway – New Smyrna Beach, Florida (1/2 mile asphalt) Riverhead Raceway – Riverhead, New York (1/4 mile asphalt) RPM Speedway - Saint-Marcel-de-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada (1/4 mile dirt) Salina Highbanks Speedway – Pryor, Oklahoma (3/8 mile clay)
Track still active; closed briefly in 2018 but reopened in 2019. Some National Series teams still use for testing, host to several NASCAR feeder series and weekly events, formerly known as New River Valley Speedway. Myrtle Beach Speedway: 0.538-mile paved oval Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Carolina Pride 250 (NNS, 1988–2000) 1988–2000 (Xfinity)
After a year of racing without fans in the stands, All American Speedway in Roseville will open the gates Saturday night for the return of NASCAR. Roseville's All American Speedway opens to fans ...
New River All-American Speedway, Jacksonville, North Carolina: August 31 10 Carteret Clash Carteret Motor Speedway, Swansboro, North Carolina: August 31 11 Robert Jeffreys Memorial Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina: September 7 12 Flying VA Classic Dominion Raceway, Thornburg, Virginia: September 14 13 The Battle of SoBo
The event at Lanier Speedway, in Braselton, GA, was the first event held outside of Virginia and the Carolinas. Junior Miller dominated the Motor Mile Speedway event, leading all but 25 laps of the race and holding off pole winner Jay Hedgecock. Hedgecock had to be treated for exhaustion after driving the entire race without power steering.
Memphis-Arkansas Speedway: West Memphis: Arkansas: 1.5 miles (2.4 km) ground dirt 1954-1957 NASCAR Cup Series (1954-1957) New York State Fairgrounds Racetrack: Syracuse: New York: 1 mile (1.6 km) cinder 1903-2015 AAA / USAC Champ Cars (1924-1962) World of Outlaws (1978-1995) Super DIRTcar Series (1982-2015) Occoneechee Speedway (1954 renamed ...
Thompson International Speedway: Heat race Whelen All-American Series (SK Modified) Having finished a race, the 62-year-old driver, who worked in the fastener/seals industry, had a fatal heart attack. [133] Leon Gonyo (USA) [134] September 19, 2015 Mekkelsen RV Vermont 200 Devil's Bowl Speedway: Feature race Whelen All-American Series (Modified)