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Kentucky Speedway will no longer be hosting the NASCAR Cup Series, a little more than 20 years after its debut. The Athletic's Jordan Bianchi was first to report the news.
Bruton Smith's Speedway Motorsports Inc. — the company that owns Kentucky Speedway — removed 41,000 seats at Charlotte Motor Speedway and 17,000 seats at Atlanta.
The ARCA Menards Series announced today that Jacob Stotz has been named as the ARCA Menards Series Director, effective ...
SPARTA, Ky. – Kentucky Speedway President Mark Simendinger hopes the track's new pavement smooths the transition to another race with a new NASCAR downforce package. Resurfacing the 1.5 mile tri ...
She heard the Kentucky Speedway wouldn't host the NASCAR Cup Series in 2021 over the radio. She knew it would have devastating effects on the local economy. "It's going to hurt," Day said.
Kentucky Speedway general manager Mark Simendinger said there's no excuse for last year's traffic blunders at the inaugural Sprint Cup Series race at the track in Sparta.
The green flag will soon be up again at the Kentucky Speedway. Track officials announced this week that the Quaker State 400 has been rescheduled for July 12, starting at 2:30 p.m.
Kentucky Speedway season tickets, which include the 2011 Cup race, are on sale now. Individual race tickets are not yet available.
Ky. Speedway passes first, rainy test Keselowski’s first race at Kentucky Speedway came in 2004 in the ARCA series. He completed just 15 of 137 laps due to engine failure.
Kentucky Speedway has brought an appeal of the decision before the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Kentucky Speedway, located in Sparta, Ky., near Cincinnati, was built for $152 million.
A Bluegrass State visit is on tap this weekend at Kentucky Speedway as the 1.5-mile track hosts a modest milestone -- its 10th NASCAR Cup Series race.