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Tucson Raceway Park : ウィキペディア英語版
Tucson Raceway Park

Tucson Raceway Park (now known as Tucson Speedway) is a 3/8-mile paved oval racetrack located at the Pima County Fairgrounds, off Interstate 10 just south of Tucson, Arizona. It is one of only three paved ovals in the state of Arizona (the others are Phoenix International Raceway and Havasu 95 Speedway).
==History==
The track was built in 1968, originally as a clay oval and called Raven Speedway. ()
Current NASCAR CEO Brian France took over operations of the track in 1990. International Speedway Corporation paved the racing surface and renamed the track Tucson Raceway Park in 1992.
In 2002, ISC sold the track to Deery Sports West, Inc. () and it was sold again in 2006 to Dan and Joyce Ruth.
In 2008 the track was sold to Mark Ebert who has made new changes to the track, including making the track an ASA Member track.
In 2010, the track was closed.
In 2012, Tucson businessman John Lashley bought the lease on the track and spent six months renovating the facility, which re-opened in 2013 as Tucson Speedway.

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