Rockingham Speedway


Rockingham Speedway

The Rockingham Speedway, originally the North Carolina Motor Speedway and later the North Carolina Speedway is a racecircuit located in the American city of Rockingham in the state of North Carolina. It is an oval circuit that was taken in 1965. The circuit has a length of 1,017 miles (1,637 km). The circuit has a second smaller circulation that is 0.526 miles (0.847 km) long.

Between 1966 and 2004, the Subway 400 was held annually on this circuit and between 1965 and 2003 the Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400, both races from the NASCAR Winston Cup. There were also races organized from the Busch Series since the early 1980s, and the last one was held in 2004. Currently, the circuit is used for races from smaller race classes such as the ARCA Racing Series.

The circuit should not be confused with the British Rockingham Motor Speedway. Externe link 34 ° 58 '27 "NB, 79 ° 36' 38" WL

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