Winter Storm Postpones NASCAR Testing at Rockingham
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Winter weather has once again forced NASCAR to modify its plans at Rockingham Speedway. The preseason organizational test for the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series and the Craftsman Truck Series will now take place on a single day,
Rockingham now joins The Clash as being shortened and moved back twice, with O'Reilly and Trucks' first test of the year at the track moved from Tuesday and Wednesday to a one-day program on Friday.
Today, the International Hot Rod Association announced that it has purchased “The Rock,” Rockingham Speedway. After undergoing major updates and repairs, NASCAR and ARCA made their triumphant returns to the track last year. Now, the IHRA has bought the ...
On Monday, January 26, Track Enterprises announced the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts and Craftsman Truck Series test schedule for Tuesday and Wednesday at Rockingham Speedway has been postponed. A cold front with below freezing temperatures has settled over North Carolina with a forecasted high temperature of 42 for both days.
Rockingham Speedway has a new owner. Approximately seven months after going for up for sale, the iconic North Carolina racetrack located in Richmond County has been purchased by the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA), the racing entity announced.
The International Hot Rod Association has purchased Rockingham Speedway, adding another historic motorsports venue to its growing portfolio. The acquisition was confirmed in an official IHRA press release. The purchase follows IHRA’s recent acquisition ...
MOBILE, Ala. (Gulf Coast CW TV) — NASCAR is back on the exclusive home for the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, Gulf Coast CW TV! That’s every single race, all season long! Below is the full season schedule including the Chase Races.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The North Carolina SBI said it opened an investigation into the grant money that was allocated to a vendor of Rockingham Speedway from Richmond County Commissioners. A spokesperson said ...