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Picture of the frontstrech grandstand at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 25, 2006 before the Food City 250. Picture was taken by myself with a KODAK Easyshare CX7530. Tags: Bristol Motor Speedway View |
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NASCAR Sprint Cup SeriesFood City 500Irwin Tools Night RaceNASCAR Nationwide SeriesScotts Turf Builder 300Food City 250NASCAR Camping World Truck SeriesOReilly 200 presented by ValvolineNHRA (National Hot Rod Association) Full Throttle Drag Racing SeriesThunder Valley NationalsASA Late Model SeriesUSAR Hooters Pro Cup SeriesNASCAR Whelen Modified TourNASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour Layout1 = Oval Surface = Concrete Miles_first = True Length_km = 1.17 Length_mi = .733 Turns = 4 Banking = Turns: 26-30�Straights: 6-10� Record_time = 0:14.908 Record_driver = Ryan Newman Record_team = Penske Racing Record_year = 2003 Record_class = NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Layout2 = Temporary Dirt Oval Surface2 = Clay Length_km2 = .858 Length_mi2 = .533 Turns2 = 4 Banking2 = Turns: 22-24�Straights: 9� Record_time2 = 0:13.86 Record_driver2 = Sammy Swindell Record_team2 = Swindell Motorsports Record_year2 = 2000 Record_class2 = World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series (World of Outlaws)
Bristol Motor Speedway, originally known as Bristol International Raceway and Bristol Raceway is a NASCAR short track (short track motor racing) located in Bristol, Tennessee. It was constructed in 1960, and held its first NASCAR race on July 30, 1961. Despite its small size, Bristol is among the most popular tracks in NASCAR due to its distinct features that include extraordinarily steep banking, an all concrete surface, two pit roads (Pit stop) and amphitheater-like seating.
Allias Name: Thunder Valley,Worlds Fastest Half Mile
Time: GMT-5
Birth Location: 151 Speedway Blvd., Bristol, Tennessee 37620
Coordinates: coord36.516172N82.256945Wregion:US_type:landmarkdisplay=inline,title
Capacity: 160,000
Owner: Speedway Motorsports, Inc.
Operator: Speedway Motorsports, Inc.
Broke Ground: 1960
Opened: 1961
Construction Cost: $ (United States Dollar)600,000
Architect: Carl Moore,Larry Carrier,R.G. Pope
Former Names: Bristol International Raceway,Bristol Raceway