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| Track Details: |
| Turns:
11° |
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Straights:
4° |
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Distance: 0.750 miles, Shape: Oval |
| Last
updated: 3/27/11 |
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BY THE NUMBERS |
SCHEDULE |
PAST RESULTS |
Sportsman Cup Series Race Record
Duck 99.951 mph 10/24/2007
Sportsman Cup Series Qual. Record Andrew
Mendes 116.124 mph 10/29/2008
Diamond Series Race Record Billy the Kid
97.513 mph 07/20/2005
Diamond
Series Qual. Record Duck 109.369 mph
07/20/2005 |
Track no longer on schedule.
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2009 -
Sportsman
10/21
2008 -
Sportsman 10/29
2007 -
Sportsman
10/24
2006 -
Sportsman 10/25
2005 -
Diamond 7/20 |
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| TRACK HISTORY |
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Founded in 1986, Memphis Motorsports Park is located just
minutes from Graceland and world-famous Beale Street in
Memphis -- "Home of the Blues, Birthplace of Rock 'n' Roll."
The multi-track facility includes a three-quarter-mile NASCAR
oval, a one-quarter-mile NHRA championship drag strip, a
1.77-mile road course and more than 400 acres that host more
than 200 events and 550,000 racers and race fans each year.
Memphis Motorsports Park is owned by Dover Motorsports
Inc., a leading promoter of motorsports events in the United
States. Dover Motorsports Inc. subsidiaries operate four
tracks in three states, and present more than 400 motorsports
events each year. This includes 15 major, national events
which operate under the auspices of three of the premier
sanctioning bodies in the U.S. -- NASCAR, NHRA, and IRL.
Dover Motorsports Inc. also owns and operates Dover
International Speedway in Dover, Del.; Gateway International
Raceway near St. Louis; and Nashville Superspeedway near
Nashville, Tenn.
A group of local investors originally
developed the Memphis property as a drag strip with an
adjacent road course, a dirt track and a go-kart track. The
drag strip immediately drew the attention of the NHRA and was
awarded a sanction in 1988 as the host site of the Mid-South
Nationals. While the NHRA has 140 member tracks, Memphis is
one of only 23 to host a national event.
The facility
was purchased by the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach in
1996, and a three-quarter-mile paved oval was built on the
site of the dirt track. In 1997, Memphis Motorsports Park was
acquired by Dover Motorsports Inc., in connection with its
purchase of the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach.
On September 13, 1998, before a sell-out crowd and a national
television audience, the facility hosted its first NASCAR
event -- the Craftsman Truck Series Memphis 200. NASCAR has
returned every year since with two events -- the Craftsman
Truck Series in the summer, and the Nationwide Series in the
fall.
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