Despite not much happening besides demolition, NASCAR is still planning on building a short track at the former Auto Club Speedway. Southern California is, unfortunately, lacking a Cup Series venue ...
Auto Club Speedway’s 2-mile oval opened as California Speedway in 1997. It quickly became the region’s premier motorsports destination for both NASCAR and IndyCar races. Some of racing’s ...
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New Drone Footage Shows Demolished Auto Club Speedway’s Current Condition — No Short Track Work YetThe saga of NASCAR’s former Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif., continues. Demolition of the two-mile track began last ...
NASCAR says it doesn't want to abandon Southern California, but it isn't fully committing to building a short track on the ...
One senior executive of NASCAR recently commented on their current standing on the West Coast market with Auto Club Speedway demolished with potential of turning into a short track in future.
Homestead isn't hosting the championship race, but Neil Paine explains why driver performance there is an indicator of who ...
This week, Alan Cavanna and Alex Weaver break down the key players in the Cup Series race at Auto Club and look back at the track's rich history.
Ascot Stadium, Auto Club Speedway, Carrell Speedway, Riverside Raceway, Ontario Motor Speedway and Willow Springs Speedway ...
Host Bryan Nolen returns to the mic in this week’s episode of Bringing the Heat. Nolen catches up with nine-time NASCAR ...
Speaking on the future of the Auto Club Speedway project, Dave Allen, NASCAR West Region president stayed committed to the plan. There will be something there, but what exactly remains to be seen.
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