PIKES PEAK INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY


'Pikes Peak International Raceway' was a one mile oval Auto Racing track located in Fountain, Colorado, south of Colorado Springs and north of Pueblo. Capacity: 42,000 Grandstand seats, 20,000 Infield capacity.
On September 30, 2005, it was announced that the track had been bought by the International Speedway Corporation. ISC shut the facility down by November 2005, and petitioned NASCAR to move the track's Busch Series date to Martinsville Speedway for 2006. [1]

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IRL Series race history


Season Date Winning Driver Chassis Engine
1997 June 29 Tony Stewart G-Force Oldsmobile
1998 August 16 Kenny Brack Dallara Oldsmobile
1999 June 27 Greg Ray Dallara Oldsmobile
1999 August 29 Greg Ray Dallara Oldsmobile
2000 June 18 Eddie Cheever Dallara Infiniti
2001 June 17 Buddy Lazier Dallara Oldsmobile
2002 June 16 Gil de Ferran Dallara Chevrolet
2003 June 15 Scott Dixon G-Force Toyota
2004 August 22 Dario Franchitti Dallara Honda
2005 August 21 Dan Wheldon Dallara Honda

NASCAR Busch Series history


Season Winning Driver Manufacturer
1998 Matt Kenseth Chevrolet
1999 Andy Santerre Chevrolet
2000 Jeff Green Chevrolet
2001 Jeff Purvis Chevrolet
2002 Hank Parker Jr. Dodge
2003 Scott Wimmer Chevrolet
2004 Greg Biffle Ford
2005 David Green Ford

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race history


Season Winning Driver Manufacturer
1998 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet
1999 Mike Wallace Ford
2000 Greg Biffle Ford
2001 Joe Ruttman Dodge
2002 Mike Bliss Chevrolet

External links



Pikes Peak International Raceway Page on NASCAR.com

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