Dale Sr. won one race on a road course. It was on May 7, 1995 at Sears Point Raceway (now known as Sonoma Raceway).
Yes. Dale Sr. won his only Nascar road course race on May 7, 1995 at Sears Point Raceway. The track is now known as Infineon Raceway.
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Dale Earnhardt Sr. has the most wins in the Nascar Cup Series at superspeedways with thirteen.
Road America's road course track is 4.048 miles and its Karting road course is 0.8 miles long.
The address of the Wood Dale Public Library District is: 520 North Wood Dale Road, Wood Dale, 60191 1536
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. started the race in 18th. After staying between 15th to 20th for the first half of the race, Junior made his way all the way up to 5th place. He then was penalized for speeding on pit road, which put him back into the 26th position. After a few cautions and tire changes, Junior ended up with a 7th place finish. The finish moved him from 13th to 8th in the points standings.
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Lee Petty was the first Daytona 500 winner. Red Byron was the first NASCAR driver to win the Daytona Beach Road Course And the first NASCAR race was Charlotte Speedway, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Glenn Dunnaway was declared the winner, but a post-race inspection revealed that his car was fitted with illegal springs, causing NASCAR to disqualify him. Jim Roper was declared the official winner of the event.
The Atlanta road course is 2.54 miles. The Atlanta Road Course hosts events like auto races, motorcycle races and lets driving schools use it. The Atlanta Road Course was opened in 1970.
The Nationwide Series has three road course races on their schedule. They race at Road America (Wisconsin), Watkins Glen International (New York) and Circuit Gilles Villeneuve (Montreal).