From what I understand there will be a Cup race there within the next couple of years.
Kyle Busch and Hornaday have dominated the 1.5 tracks this year. Kyle was strong again in practice, while Hornaday was off just a bit. Sprague may have the truck to beat but can he out run Kyle?
I like this Kentucky speedway track and hope they get a Cup race. Just got the start your engines. Good luck to anyone betting this race!
From what I understand there will be a Cup race there within the next couple of years.
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Fun TV. I watch all auto racing when I see it on; esp SPEED TV.
Truck racing can get crazy at times. All 3 of my picks were a lap down at one time.
Congrats to the Benson bettors!
I think you're right, Dirty. I know they recently sold Kentucky Speedway, so hopefully they'll get a Cup race soon.
Kentucky Speedway
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Kentucky Speedway
Kentucky Speedway logo Location Sparta, Kentucky Capacity 66,000 (Stands) Owner Speedway Motorsports, Inc. Address 5120 Sparta Pike, Sparta, KY 41086 Major Events NASCAR Nationwide Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, IRL IndyCar Series, IRL Firestone Indy Lights, ARCA RE/MAX Series
Tri-Oval Circuit Length 2.4 km (1.5 mi) Banking Turns - 14°
Tri-Oval - 8-10°
Straight - 4° Kentucky Speedway is a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) motor speedway located in north-central Kentucky, near the community of Sparta, Kentucky; approximately halfway between Louisville, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, and is additionally 70 miles (113 km) from another fairly sizable market, Lexington, Kentucky. The track was designed to host a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (This does not happen but the the selling this could bring Nascar Sprint Cup Series to Sparta-Kentucky Speedway.) race and has hosted NASCAR Nationwide Series and Craftsman Truck Series races, as well as IRL IndyCar Series and IndyPro Series races. However, NASCAR officials have refused any discussion of a Sprint Cup Series race being moved there.
The track has become one of the top tracks for testing Sprint Cup cars, because of NASCAR's testing restrictions implemented in 2005. As a result of the new testing restrictions, teams may only test at NASCAR-authorized testing sessions at seven specific tracks on the Sprint Cup circuit. As Kentucky is not a Sprint Cup venue, private testing of such cars is permitted with no restrictions, and spectators are allowed to view testing sessions from outside of turn three.
There has also been talk that Kentucky Speedway owners might purchase Pocono Raceway and move one of its Sprint Cup Series races to Kentucky. However, the Mattioli family, which owns both Pocono Raceway and South Boston Speedway, and manages the Music City Motorplex, has so far shown no interest in selling that superspeedway.
On September 16, 2007, Kentucky Speedway owner Jerry Carroll attended the Sylvania 300 Nextel Cup race at New Hampshire International Speedway. Carroll told USA Today that he was interested in purchasing the track and moving one of the race dates to Kentucky Speedway. [1] However, on November 1 it was announced that NHIS was being sold to Bruton Smith, CEO and chairman of Speedway Motorsports, Inc. [2]
Both of Kentucky's major 300 mile races (NNS, IRL) are sponsored by Meijer.
On May 22, 2008, Speedway Motorsports, Inc. purchased Kentucky Speedway from Jerry Carroll. However, the deal will not be finalized till October. Current owner Jerry Carroll will still retain a small ownership stake in the racetrack. The new owners plan is to place a Sprint Cup race there within the next couple of years. Bruton Smith, head of Speedway Motorsports Inc. who is buying the racetrack, said he even hopes to have one at Kentucky Speedway by 2009. However, NASCAR said this wouldn't happen as the schedule for next year is already being finalized and it doesn't include a race at the Kentucky Speedway.
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I lost my wager on Busch, he had the best truck. I won my wager on Edwards Saturday and lost my Indy Car bets on Sunday for a total of plus $25.
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