Where is Eastside Speedway?
Races Super Pro, Footbrake, Street, and Motorcycles. Eastside Speedway is located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, just a couple miles north of Waynesboro, Va.
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What is East Coast Motorsports show?
The most Electrifying Motorsports Show on the East Coast Today. With Monster burnouts, Quality Teams and Experienced Drivers, we strive to bring the PAIN to every track we appear at. If you are a track manager or owner and want the baddest show for the money.
Who owns Eastside Speedway?
Kenny Bradley, owner of Bradley's Trucking in Augusta County, has a passion for racing and decided to purchase the race track for $2.5 million. "Actually, I was a long-time racer [at the speedway], when I was 15 years old, and just loved the sport," said Bradley.
Who bought Natural Bridge Speedway?
In 2014, Gore took over the track after an eight year hiatus, which has been with the family since the late 1950s. The G.W. Fitzgerald family had been leasing the track from the owner, Gary Gore, for three years prior to that. The Fitzgeralds bought the Natural Bridge Speedway in 2013 and focused on that venture.
When did Natural Bridge Speedway open?
Natural Bridge Speedway opened in 1954 as a dirt track speedway runing mainly Stock Cars initially.
Who won the race at Natural Bridge Speedway last night?
What won the race: Polesitter Justin Williams of Concord, Va., led all 55 laps at Natural Bridge Speedway on Saturday, earning his first career feature victory with the Renegades of Dirt Late Model Tour and the $10,000 top prize.
What's going on with Chicagoland Speedway?
Chicagoland Speedway Will Be Replaced By A Warehouse Industrial Park. the Speedway started life as a hated 1.5-mile “cookie-cutter” D-shaped oval. Through the hatred, the track found a renaissance in the last few seasons as it has become a fan favorite for it's worn out surface and fantastic races.
Why did Chicagoland Speedway closing?
NASCAR raced at Chicagoland Speedway in nearby Joliet from 2001 to 2019, but the track's 2020 race weekend was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and then was dropped from the schedule outright for 2021 onwards.
Who owns Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet Illinois?
Chicagoland Speedway is a 1.5 mile tri-oval track in Joliet, Illinois. Until 2019, the speedway held NASCAR races, including the Cup Series. Until 2010, the track hosted the IndyCar Series, with several thrilling finishes, including the closest in IndyCar history. NASCAR owns and operates the speedway.
Is NHRA coming back to Joliet Illinois?
For the first time since 2019 the Camping World NHRA series will be racing in Joliet, the NHRA announced its 2023 schedule and Joliet was the 6th of 21 events.