Left Coast Racing News

The West Coast taking steps to open up a new NASCAR capable race track—Marc Boland has the details.

by Marc Boland (Analyst)

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March 31, 2008

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A track I once called the Turkey in Tulare looks to be on track for completion with gates opening Spring of 2009.

According to Circle Track Racing News Tulare Motor Sports Park is working its way through California’s strict development requirements and the final plan and environmental impact report, EIR, could be presented to the Tulare City Council by early summer.

The one-mile D shaped track will have 24-degree banked turns and paved with polymer asphalt.

Just a bit inland from the extreme Left Coast, “The Track Your Mother Warned You About,” Death Valley Raceway (warning, site is oh so… 1985! - ed), opened its gates for the first time this past weekend.

The brand new one third-mile clay oval is located in Nevada’s Amargosa Valley approximately four miles east of the California and Nevada state lines.

And finally, in an update to a post from last week, 15-year-old Jessica Brunelli scored the USAC California Ford Focus Pavement Series pole at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale and finished sixth in the 30-lap feature.

The next event in the pavement series is April 12 in Blythe, CA at Lucas Oil I-10 Speedway.

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