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  • |team=[[Gale Force Sim Racing]] {{TH|??/20?? - '''Present'''|Gale Force Sim Racing}}
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  • |team=[[Gale Force Sim Racing]]<br>[[William Byron eSports]] {{TH|??/20?? - '''Present'''|Gale Force Sim Racing}}
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  • ...d which will open in Fall 2018, and the only NASCAR venue where all of the racing action is held under the lights.</div> |[[Gale Force Racing]]
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  • {{TH|12/2012 - ??/20??|Gale Force Sim Racing}} Matthew William Bussa (born June 30, 1994) is an American professional sim racing driver. He currently competes full-time in the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Se
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  • | rowspan="4" style="text-align:center;" |'''[[Deadzone Racing]]''' | rowspan="7" style="text-align:center;" | '''[[ineX-Racing]]'''
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  • ...nd Cincinnati, Ohio, Kentucky Speedway has hosted ARCA, IndyCar and NASCAR racing since its opening in 2000 and staged its first NASCAR Sprint Cup race, won ...ing a 1,600 foot long backstretch and four turns banked at 14 degrees. The racing surface is a uniform 57 feet wide throughout and includes a 12 foot apron;
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  • |[[Gale Force Racing]] |[[Phenom Racing Team]]
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  • |[[Gale Force Racing]] |[[Simworx Racing]]
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  • ...onal is more than just a race track. It is the birthplace of post-war road racing in North America, a worthy test of some of the best drivers to ever sit in Racing first came to The Glen in 1948 in the form of the Watkins Glen Grand Prix,
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  • ...and entertainment complex that includes a hotel, gaming casino and harness racing track. But it’s the mechanical ponies of the NASCAR stock cars and trucks ...comprehensive revamp that the track was paved in concrete, giving Dover’s racing surface its distinctive white appearance – albeit with many of shades of
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  • |[[Gale Force Racing]] |[[ineX Racing]]
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  • |[[Stewart-Haas Racing]] |[[Joe Gibbs Racing]]
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  • ...is hard to walk up them, proved a favorable venue for wide-open stock car racing, and Daytona kicked-off the growth of NASCAR as we know it today. ...busy and diverse schedule confirms the track’s motto, “The World Center of Racing.”
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  • |rowspan="3"|[[Gale Force Racing]] |rowspan="6"|[[Virtual Performance Racing]]
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  • ...s big and wide-open while the other is pinched tight – has been perplexing racing drivers and mechanics since it opened in 1950 with the inaugural running of |[[Gale Force Racing]]
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  • ...Brickyard 400 – at the Speedway. Then in 2000, George brought Formula One racing back to the USA after a nine-year absence, staging the U.S. Grand Prix at t ...ty of events underscores the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s moniker as “The Racing Capital of the World.”</div>
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  • |rowspan="6"|[[Cody Byus Racing]] |rowspan="4"|[[Deadzone Racing]]
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  • |rowspan="4"|[[Cody Byus Racing]] |rowspan="5"|[[Gale Force Racing]]
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  • |rowspan="2"|[[DarContigo Racing Team]] |rowspan="4"|[[Evolution Racing Team]]
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  • |rowspan="4"|[[Deadzone Racing]] |rowspan="2"|[[Gale Force Sim Racing]]
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