 |
 |
 |
| Track Details: |
| Turns:
9.25° |
|
Straights:
2.5° |
|
Distance: 1.050 miles, Shape: Oval |
| Last
updated: 3/27/11 |
|
|
|
BY THE NUMBERS |
SCHEDULE |
PAST RESULTS |
Sportsman Cup Series Race Record
Q-Ball 98.174 mph 06/21/2006
Sportsman Cup Series Qual. Record Chris
Bright 122.796 mph (29.317s) 06/17/2009
Diamond Series Race Record Duck 108.695
mph 08/17/2005
Diamond
Series Qual. Record Duck 116.133 mph
08/17/2005 |
Track no longer on schedule.
|
2009 -
Sportsman
6/17
2008 -
Sportsman
6/25
2007 -
Sportsman
6/20
2006 -
Sportsman
6/21
2005 -
Diamond
8/17 |
|
|
|
|
|
| TRACK HISTORY |
|
Since 1903, The Milwaukee Mile has been one of the premier
venues in American motorsports. It is the oldest operating
motor speedway in the world, as the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway began contesting events in 1911.
During the
past century, the facility has played an integral role in
shaping the face of auto racing. The Milwaukee Mile has hosted
a variety of events from turn-of-the-century "speed contests"
and 24-hour endurance races to AAA and USAC-sanctioned IndyCar
and stock sar events, to NASCAR Busch Series competition.
The roster of past winners at America's Legendary Oval is
a veritable "who's-who" of racing history, including names
like Barney Oldfield, Rex Mays, Parnelli Jones, A.J. Foyt, the
Unsers, the Andrettis and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
The
venerable grand dame of racing has undergone many improvements
in just the last few years, including a new all-aluminum
bleacher and grandstand seating, a new pit wall, a new scoring
pylon, a repaving and retrofit of the infield road course, and
the construction of a permanent infield care center building.
The new fan-friendly grandstands seat nearly 40,000 as
well as provide significantly enhanced restrooms and
concession areas. Competitor areas and paddock space has been
enhanced at the state-of-the-art facility.
|
|