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The Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon is a 26.2-mile (42.2 km) road race in Percy Warner Park, the larger of the Warner Parks in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] It was created to be among the top five most difficult road marathons in the United States, and was designed to be somewhat anti-establishment and grassroots in character. [2]
On September 16, 2020, the IndyCar Series announced the addition of the Music City Grand Prix as a street circuit race in downtown Nashville for its 2021 schedule. [1] [2] This announcement came after three years of discussion between Nashville sports and tourism officials and IndyCar executives, which had previously resulted in three failed proposals for a race in Nashville.
Nashville, Tennessee: 2.170 mi (3.492 km) Music City Grand Prix: Big Machine Music City Grand Prix (since 2021) 2021–2023: 3 Nashville Superspeedway † Oval Anti-clockwise Lebanon, Tennessee: 1.333 mi (2.145 km) Nashville Grand Prix: Harrah's Indy 200 (2001), Firestone Indy 200 (2002–2008), Big Machine Music City Grand Prix (2024)
Chaz Lanier tallied 22 points, Igor Milicic Jr. posted 16 points and nine rebounds, and No. 1 Tennessee used a late first-half run to roll to a 75-62 nonconference victory over Miami on Tuesday ...
Volunteer Speedway is a 4/10 mile long dirt race track [1] located in Greene County in the eastern part of Tennessee, in Mosheim (14095 West Andrew Johnson Highway, Bulls Gap, TN postal address). It is known as "The World's Fastest Dirt Track". It has the nickname of "The Gap."
Tennessee General Assembly Races Nashville Democratic Reps. John Ray Clemmons, Harold Love Jr., Caleb Hemmer and Vincent Dixie will run unopposed in the 2024 primary and general elections.
U.S. District 6 encompasses eastern Davidson County and spans across middle Tennessee and the north-central Tennessee border, including cities like Cookeville and Oneida. Incumbent U.S. Rep. John ...
State Route 40 (SR 40) runs as a secret, or hidden designation for US 64/US 74 from downtown Cleveland, in Bradley County to the North Carolina state line near Ducktown, in Polk County. SR 40 was also a former designation for part of APD-40 , which is the origin of part of the common name of that route.