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Saldana’s Passion For World Of Outlaws Racing Still Strong
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Sunday, 05 April 2020 07:05
CONCORD, N.C. – Looking back on his 18-year World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series career, with 105 wins, Joey Saldana is satisfied. To him, it’s a respectable career and said he’s happy with it. However, there’s reluctance in his voice when saying “happy.” At 48-years-old, he won’t say he’s retired from full-time World of Outlaws racing but…
RODDA: I-37 Speedway Made It Work
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Sunday, 05 April 2020 08:00
Ron Rodda LINCOLN, Calif. – The last Saturday in March was a test for I-37 Speedway, located eight miles southeast of Pleasanton, Texas. The quarter-mile dirt track, with the approval of Atascosa County officials, raced two USRA sanctioned divisions with closed grandstands and still made a profit. It was not as lucrative as an unrestricted Saturday night race would have…
There are countless websites and social media pages dedicated to retired race tracks and abandoned speedways, all paying homage to what once was and how things used to be. Thanks to the efforts of several individuals and organizations, The Milwaukee Mile, located on the Wisconsin State Fairgrounds in West Allis, Wis., is no longer one of these tracks in the…
It’s Denes Again In Road To Indy iRacing Series
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Saturday, 04 April 2020 17:50
PALMETTO, Fla. – Philippe Denes, representing the Italian-owned RP Motorsport USA team, once again displayed his mastery of the sim racing world by scoring an emphatic virtual victory Saturday at the Circuit of The Americas. Denes, 21, from Carmel, Calif., is now unbeaten after two rounds of the five-race Ricmotech Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires iRacing eSeries. A…
Lloyd Ruby’s Hard-Luck Career
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Saturday, 04 April 2020 11:00
This story first appeared in the September 2016 edition of SPEED SPORT Magazine. The list of drivers who should’ve won the Indianapolis 500 but didn’t reads like a racing who’s who — Ted Horn, Duke Nalon, Rex Mays, Jack McGrath and Michael Andretti are among those that came tantalizingly close. Few, however, got closer to victory more times, only to…
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