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Fun facts about Talladega Superspeedway PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 17 May 2008 22:00

Its white-knuckle racing all the way at Talladega Superspeedway! The speeds that used to be possible at Talladega are no more. It is one of two tracks on the NASCAR circuit that forces teams to run a restrictor plate to limit the engine horsepower, which in turn limits the top speed of the cars. Built in 1969, this challenging tri-oval course is a little over 2.5 miles and the banking degrees sure take some talent!

The first winner of a NASCAR race at Talladega was Richard Brickhouse in 1969. Speed records have been recorded at Talladega Superspeedway and it is known as the biggest and fastest motorsports facility in the World. If NASCAR thrills are what you seek, then Talladega is the place you oughta be!

The Aaron"s 499 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Talladega. The race is 500 miles (188 laps) and has always been held in early May or late April. The Aaron"s 499 is also one of four races currently run with restrictor plates. The others are the UAW Ford 500, the Pepsi 400, and the Daytona 500. The 1997 Aarons 499 race, won by Mark Martin, was the fastest NASCAR race to date ever run, at an average speed of 188.354 mph (303.126 km/h).

Past Aaron"s 499 Winners:

2005 Jeff Gordon - 194 laps / 516.04 miles (green-white-checkered)
2004 Jeff Gordon
2003 Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
2002 Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
2001 Bobby Hamilton
2000 Jeff Gordon
1999 Dale Earnhardt
1998 Bobby Labonte
1997 Mark Martin (race postponed two weeks due to rain)
1996 Sterling Marlin
1995 Mark Martin
1994 Dale Earnhardt
1993 Ernie Irvan
1992 Davey Allison
1991 Harry Gant (race postponed from Sunday to Monday due to rain)
1990 Dale Earnhardt
1989 Davey Allison
1988 Phil Parsons
1987 Davey Allison - 178 laps / 473.48 miles (darkness - caused by long delay caused by repairs to repair damaged catchfencing in a Lap 22 crash)
1986 Bobby Allison
1985 Bill Elliott
1984 Cale Yarborough
1983 Richard Petty
1982 Darrell Waltrip
1981 Bobby Allison
1980 Buddy Baker
1979 Bobby Allison
1978 Cale Yarborough
1977 Darrell Waltrip
1976 Buddy Baker
1975 Buddy Baker
1974 David Pearson - 170 laps - 452.2 miles (energy crisis)
1973 David Pearson
1972 David Pearson
1971 Donnie Allison
1970 Pete Hamilton

If you are ever in Eastaboga, Alabama, Talladega Superspeedway is a must see. The Aaron"s 499 is the most well-known race held at Talladega, and it"s become well known throughout the NASCAR racing circuit.

Curry Hayes is the owner of Race Fans Friend, the premier online NASCAR ticket agency. For years racing fans have enjoyed the convenience, security, and affordability of purchasing all their NASCAR tickets through Race Fans Friend.

 
Top Facts About Atlanta Motor Speedway PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 17 May 2008 16:01

Located just 25 miles south of the vibrant city of Atlanta, Georgia, you will find one of NASCAR"s most sought-out destinations--Atlanta Motor Speedway. Some of the greatest names in racing have won their Championship titles here; Alan Kulwicki, Darrell Waltrip, and even Dale Earnhardt. Built in 1960, and owned by Bruton Smith of Speedway Motorsports Inc., this great NASCAR track features a 1.54 mile quad-oval layout with amazing 24 degree banking in the turns and 5 degrees of banking on the straight. In the grand opening race, Fireball Roberts became the first Atlanta Speedway Champion. For many years, the final race of the Winston Cup Series was held and enjoyed at this fine racetrack. Today with new grandstands, private clubhouses, and luxury suites, the Atlanta Motor Speedway is definitely the Home of NASCAR Racing Champions!

The Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It is a 500 mile race, consisting of 325 laps.

The race has had many names over the years, including:

Dixie 300 (1960)
Dixie 400 (1961-1966)
Dixie 500 (1967-1979)
Atlanta Journal 500 (1980-1990)
Hardee"s 500 (1991)
Hooters 500 (1992-1994)
NAPA 500 (1995-2002)

The past winners of the Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 are:

2005 Carl Edwards
2004 Jimmie Johnson
2003 Jeff Gordon
2002 Kurt Busch (race shortened to 248 laps due to rain)
2001 Bobby Labonte
2000 Jerry Nadeau (race postponed one day due to rain)
1999 Bobby Labonte
1998 Jeff Gordon (race shortened to 221 laps due to rain)
1997 Bobby Labonte*
1996 Bobby Labonte
1995 Dale Earnhardt
1994 Mark Martin
1993 Rusty Wallace
1992 Bill Elliott
1991 Mark Martin
1990 Morgan Shepherd
1989 Dale Earnhardt
1988 Rusty Wallace
1987 Bill Elliott
1986 Dale Earnhardt
1985 Bill Elliott
1984 Dale Earnhardt
1983 Neil Bonnett
1982 Bobby Allison
1981 Neil Bonnett
1980 Cale Yarborough
1979 Neil Bonnett
1978 Donnie Allison
1977 Darrell Waltrip (race shortened to 268 laps due to rain)
1976 Dave Marcis
1975 Buddy Baker
1974 Richard Petty
1973 David Pearson
1972 Bobby Allison
1971 Richard Petty
1970 Richard Petty
1969 LeeRoy Yarbrough
1968 LeeRoy Yarbrough
1967 Dick Hutcherson
1966 Richard Petty
1965 Marvin Panch
1964 Ned Jarrett
1963 Junior Johnson
1962 Rex White
1961 David Pearson
1960 Fireball Roberts

Curry Hayes is the owner of Race Fans Friend, the premier online NASCAR ticket agency. For years racing fans have enjoyed the convenience, security, and affordability of purchasing all their NASCAR tickets through Race Fans Friend.

 
Horses - Secretariat's Maiden Races PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 03 May 2008 13:01

In this article we"re going to take a brief look at Secretariat"s early races in his career that led up to a triple crown winner.

Secretariat was a winner, but he didn"t start out that way. His very first maiden race was on the 4th of July in 1972. There was a lot of fanfare surrounding this race. The big bad red racehorse was supposed to eat up the field alive. All the talk about his lineage and all the rah, rah, rah, couldn"t stop a 4th place finish. Oh he was chasing after the leader as they came down the finish line but never could catch him. In spite of the disappointing 4th place finish, owner Penny Chenery and trainer Lucien Laurin, along with the Meadow Stable crew, must have seen something special on that Independence Day.

Twelve horses were entered into that race on that day at the Aqueduct Race Course. For those who don"t know this, a maiden race is a race where all the horses are non winners. Not only were these twelve horses non winners but five of them had never even been in a horse race. While this race was viewed as a learning experience for the young Secretariat, it more than showed what he was capable of doing.

In this race Secretariat was a 3-1 odds to win. Ironically, this was the longest odds he would ever go off at in his whole career and it was only time that he ran a race and didn"t win, place or show. Even though this was a maiden race the stands were packed on this day. For true racing fans this was a historical event and one that they weren"t going to miss. Of course if you ask people to this day, there will be many more who will have claimed to have been there than actually were on hand. Kind of like Woodstock.

Even though Secretariat didn"t win his first race, his winless career wouldn"t last long. Eleven days after his racing debut at Aqueduct he was back at that same race course as the favorite to win.

He got off to a shaky start in this race but showed some real power down the stretch. He came out of the gate 6th and immediately went for victory, not pacing himself at all. Unfortunately he didn"t break out well and was rushed into contention. He quickly went from 6th to 4th until finally he was first by about a half a length. Around mid stretch he really took command and went on to win the race by four full lengths or the distance of four horses. The rider of Secretariat for his first win was veteran jockey Ben Feliciano.

Secretariat had his first of what would be many wins. He didn"t disappoint anyone on this day, coming in as the favorite and winning easily. After the race, Secretariat headed for Saratoga Springs, New York. At Saratoga, everyone"s eyes were on what was going to become one of the greatest race horses of all time.

Michael Russell - EzineArticles Expert Author


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