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  • ...[[NASCAR]] [[Nationwide Series]]'''<br />[[NAPA Auto Parts 200]]<br />'''[[NASCAR Canadian Tire Series]]'''<br />NAPA AUTOPRO 100<br />'''[[Grand American Ro ...Formula One]] [[Canadian Grand Prix]], [[NASCAR Canadian Tire Series]], [[NASCAR]] [[Nationwide Series]] and [[Rolex Sports Car Series|Grand-Am Rolex Sports
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  • == NASCAR Sprint Cup Series == {{main|NASCAR rules and regulations#Qualifying procedure}}
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  • |Layout2 = NASCAR Circuit |Record_class2 = [[NASCAR]] [[Nationwide Series]]
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  • ...ty Star}}</ref> Craftsman had been the title sponsor since 1995, the year NASCAR founded the series. ...roadandtrack /> These trucks proved to be extremely popular, and it led to NASCAR creating the series, originally known as the "'''SuperTruck Series'''", in
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  • ...American race car driver. He is best known for co-founding and managing [[NASCAR]], a sanctioning body of United States-based [[stock car]] racing. ...ives and children throughout Florida on the weekends, racing at many small tracks. On April 6, 1946, Jim and Bill were testing Bill's car on the streets of C
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  • ...ednesford Hills Raceway]] in the early 1960s as a British counterpart to [[NASCAR]]-style production car racing. The term [[Stock car racing#Stock car racin ...lved from a class known as sports and production car racing, introduced at tracks such as Plymouth and St Austell in the 1950s.
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  • ...Nationwide Series|NASCAR Nationwide Series]], [[Camping World Truck Series|NASCAR Camping World Truck Series]], [[National Hot Rod Association]] | .... Louis, Missouri. It hosts a [[NASCAR]] [[Nationwide Series]] event and a NASCAR [[Camping World Truck Series]] race on a 1.25 mile (2 kilometer) oval, a 1.
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  • Suzuka is one of the oldest remaining tracks of the [[Formula One]] World Championship, and so has a long history of rac [[NASCAR]] organized the [[NASCAR Thunder 100]], a pair of exhibition 100-lap races on the East Circuit, a 1.
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  • |Events = '''[[NASCAR]] [[Nextel Cup|Winston Cup]]'''<br />[[Winston Western 500]] (1974–1987)< |Layout2 = NASCAR Course
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  • ...ions over 1,500 races at over 100 tracks in 39 states, Canada, and Mexico. NASCAR has presented exhibition races in Suzuka City, Japan, Motegi City, Japan, a ...Toronto. Additionally, owing to its southern roots, all but a handful of NASCAR teams are still based in North Carolina, especially near Charlotte.
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  • |Events ='''[[NASCAR]] [[Sprint Cup Series]]'''<br><br>'''NASCAR [[Nationwide Series]]'''<br>[[Zippo 200]]<br><br>'''[[Grand American Road R * [[NASCAR]] [[Sprint Cup Series]]
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  • ...Prix]], [[American Le Mans Series|ALMS]] [[Grand Prix of Mosport]]<br />[[NASCAR Canadian Tire Series]], [[Can Am]] *[[NASCAR Canadian Tire Series]]
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  • ...m Motorsport Simulations]]. In addition to accurately modeled vehicles and tracks, iRacing provides servers on which to race and practice and a sanctioning b ...ll host an online racing series officially sanctioned by NASCAR.<ref name="NASCAR">{{
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  • ...ways by [[International Speedway Corporation]], a business controlled by [[NASCAR]]'s founding France family along with [[Daytona International Speedway]] an ...e]] took to the track himself in a car and drove around it at high speeds. NASCAR also ran a successful support race, but it was not enough, and the PDA driv
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  • ...ncluding [[kart racing]], which employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of today's top drivers started their careers in karts. [[Formula For [[Image:Riverside_Raceway.JPG|thumb|225px|right|One of the most famous NASCAR tracks was the old [[Riverside International Raceway]] in [[Riverside, California]
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  • ...ce being run in 1950. Many consider Sebring to be one of the classic race tracks in North American [[sports car racing]], and the [[12 Hours of Sebring]], [ ...ser created versions for GTR2, GT Legends, rFactor, Grand Prix Legends and NASCAR Racing 2003 Season.
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  • ....com |date=2008-04-04 |accessdate=2009-08-20}}</ref>. In the early days of NASCAR, stock cars were in fact built from production cars, whereas some current t
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  • ...r>[[Image:Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Speedway.png]]<br>Map of the basic NASCAR speedway '''[[NASCAR]] [[Sprint Cup Series]]'''<br/>[[Brickyard 400]]
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  • ...ncluding [[kart racing]], which employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of the current top drivers began their careers in karts. [[Formula F ...sdate=February 8, 2009}}</ref> Primarily raced on [[Oval track racing|oval tracks]], stock cars resemble production cars but are in fact purpose-built racing
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  • ...or having one of the longest [[Straight (racing)|straights]] in motorsport tracks, at 1.5 km (0.93 mi) in length.<ref>[http://www.motorsport.com/news/article ...''Japan NASCAR Corporation'''. At first, the circuit was planned to hold [[NASCAR]]-style races in Japan. Therefore, the track was originally designed to be
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  • ...IndyCar Racing II'', ''NASCAR Racing 4'', ''NASCAR Racing 2002 Season'', ''NASCAR Racing 2003 Season'', ''Sports Car GT'', ''MotoGP '08'', ''Race Pro'', ''Rf {{Champ Car tracks}}
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  • ...Peggy in 1969 with help from [[William France Sr.|Bill France, Sr.]] of [[NASCAR]]. ...was born and Bishop was given the sole control of the organization (like NASCAR, there was no board of directors). France financed the majority of the or
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  • ...nes. As Hemi powered versions began beating up brand X on the streets and tracks, David Pearson would win the Grand National Championship for his first time ...gn, etc.), and as such Ford was still kicking Dodge's tail up and down the NASCAR track, so Dodge went back to the drawing board one more time. Sales figure
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  • | <!-- Name --> NASCAR Racing 2003 Season {{USAC tracks}}
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  • ...port from series such as [[Indy Racing League|IRL]], [[Champ Cars]], and [[NASCAR]], which allow teams to purchase chassis, and "[[spec series]]" such as [[G .../grabmap.aspx?CategoryID=33 mergetek.com] — Aerial Views of Formula 1 (F1) Tracks via Google Maps
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  • ...'s goatee), the lower-class aspirations of kids from the wrong side of the tracks in a country with rising economic expectations (think of the menace of Denn ...types. In the rear, A pivoting "clamp" holds the springs in place, while a NASCAR style "Weight Jack" allows the builder / tuner to adjust ride height.
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