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TRACK BASICS
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.5 mi./0.805 km. Paved Oval located in Irwindale, CA
Formerly Known As: Irwindale Speedway
Former Configurations: Speedway (presumed) in Initial Configuration
Opened: N/A Closed: STILL IN OPERATION
Banking: Unknown° Promoters:
Track Website: http://www.toyotaspeedwayatirwindale.com/
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TRACK PROFILE
Toyota Speedway at Irwindale is a motorsports facility located in Irwindale, California. It features banked, paved 1/2 and 1/3 mile oval tracks. It is mainly used for USAC sprint car and regional NASCAR races.
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Irwindale Speedway in Irwindale, California as it was set up for the 2006 Toyota Allstar Showdown

Since 2003, the main 1/2 mile oval has hosted the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown. In this event, the top 30 drivers in the Grand National Division and the top 40 drivers in the Elite Division come from their respective regional tours to compete in a "best-of-the-best" race for prize money and bragging rights. The races are televised live on the SPEED Channel. It is also the home of the Turkey Night races, a Thanksgiving sprint car tradition in southern California since it debuted at the now-closed Ascot speedway in the 1950s. Among the 2005 participants were Tony Stewart, Jason Leffler, and J. J. Yeley.

1/8 mile drag racing is presented at this facility as well. In 2003, in cooperation with local law enforcement, Irwindale Speedway opened its' own dragstrip and hosts legal drag races for street legal cars, trucks, and motorcycles. The Dragstrip is proud to extinguish the "nowhere else to go" excuse used by illegal street racers, and local police often hand out flyers to offenders for free entry into drag races at the dragstrip to promote safe racing.

The venue is also known for drifting events; when it hosted D1 Grand Prix's first overseas event in Template:D1, with a sell-out crowd attendance of 10,000, it had surpassed all other event Irwindale hosted in the past, the previous being 8,700. Since then, it has become the series regular opening round in February and a non championship event in December and has also hosted a round of the domestic series, Formula D. The venue has been expanded to accommodate 15,000 spectators. The circuit is regarded as one of the most popular courses for crowds and drivers despite the unforgiving concrete wall which drivers usually brush through with their rear bumpers. Because of its popularity, the circuit is nicknamed the House of Drift.

The 2003 Guinness Book of World Records lists the fastest-ever top speed of a radio-controlled car as 111 mph (178.63 km/h) set by Cliff Lett of Associated Electrics. Lett, a Team Associated professional driver and one of the designers and developers of the aforementioned RC10, set the record with a heavily modified Associated RC10L3 touring car at Irwindale Speedway on January 13, 2001.

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TRACK STANDINGS
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RACE LISTING
Date Sanction Winner Laps
15 May 1999 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Greg Pursley 100
31 July 1999 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Frank Maronski, Jr. 100
2 October 1999 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Kurt Busch 103
29 April 2000 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Greg Pursley 100
29 July 2000 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Rocky Nash 150
7 October 2000 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Matt Crafton 150
21 April 2001 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series M.K. Kanke 150
12 May 2001 NASCAR Winston West Series Brendan Gaughan 254
9 June 2001 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series M.K. Kanke 150
21 July 2001 NASCAR Winston West Series Brendan Gaughan 250
1 September 2001 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Craig Raudman 150
10 November 2001 NASCAR Winston West Series Brendan Gaughan 250
8 June 2002 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series David Gilliland 150
27 July 2002 NASCAR Winston West Series Austin Cameron 200
10 August 2002 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Burney Lamar 150
26 July 2003 NASCAR Winston West Series Scott Lynch 200
8 November 2003 NASCAR Elite Division Ron Breese, Jr. 100
8 November 2003 NASCAR Grand National Austin Cameron 125
31 July 2004 NASCAR West Series Austin Cameron 157
23 October 2004 NASCAR West Series Austin Cameron 152
13 November 2004 NASCAR Elite Division Eric Holmes 150
13 November 2004 NASCAR Grand National Mike Johnson (MA) 150
18 June 2005 NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series Jim Pettit, II 105
23 July 2005 NASCAR West Series Steve Portenga 150
6 August 2005 NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series M.K. Kanke 150
12 November 2005 NASCAR Elite Division Auggie Vidovich 150
12 November 2005 NASCAR Grand National David Gilliland 150
27 May 2006 NASCAR AutoZone West Series Andrew Myers 200
22 July 2006 NASCAR AutoZone West Series Austin Cameron 200
12 August 2006 NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series Rip Michels 100
21 October 2006 NASCAR Grand National Matt Kobyluck 150
21 October 2006 NASCAR Elite Division Tim Schendel 130
4 July 2007 NASCAR West Series Brian Ickler 200
20 October 2007 NASCAR Grand National Joey Logano 250
4 July 2008 NASCAR Camping World West Series Jason Bowles 200
16 August 2008 NASCAR Camping World West Series Jason Bowles 200
24 January 2009 NASCAR Grand National Matt Kobyluck 250
4 July 2009 NASCAR Camping World West Series Jason Bowles 200
30 January 2010 NASCAR Grand National Joey Logano
3 July 2010 NASCAR K & N Pro Series West Auggie Vidovich 200
17 July 2010 SRL Spears Southwest Tour Series Jonathon Gomez 100
4 September 2010 SRL Legends Tour Donny St. Ours 35
4 September 2010 SRL Spears Southwest Tour Series M.K. Kanke 100
29 January 2011 NASCAR Grand National Jason Bowles 225
2 July 2011 NASCAR K & N Pro Series West Greg Pursley 200

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