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Click on thumbnail to view larger image "Lowe's
Motor Speedway"
Poster Caption: This aerial photograph of Lowe's Motor Speedway was taken by James Blakeway during a NASCAR Nextel Cup race. Located in Concord, North Carolina, this 1.5-mile track was built in 1959 on land that was once the site of a working plantation during the Civil War. The first World 600 was run on June 19, 1960. Today, it boasts 167,000 seats and 113 suites, as well as being the first sports facility in America to offer 52 condominiums high above turn one. Lowe's Motor Speedway was also the first track to host night racing with its revolutionary lighting system that uses mirrors to simulate daylight without glare, shadows or obtrusive light poles. Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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shipping "Martinsville
Speedway"
Poster Caption: This aerial panorama of the Martinsville Speedway was taken by James Blakeway during a scheduled NASCAR Nextel Cup race. Located on 250 acres in southern Virginia, Martinsville Speedway is long on tradition, although it's the shortest track in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Circuit at just over one-half mile. Robert "Red" Bryon won the first race at Martinsville in 1947. He also won the first race held at Martinsville of NASCAR's "Strictly Stock" division in 1949, which is now the NASCAR Nextel Cup Circuit. The track remained a dirt track until 1955 and its layout produces some of the wildest racing on tour with its 12-degree turns and 800-foot flat straights. Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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shipping "Michigan
International Speedway"
Poster Caption: This aerial panorama of Michigan International Speedway was taken during a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race by James Blakeway. Historic Michigan International Speedway was built in 1967, making it the first 2-mile oval in the United States. Set in the Irish Hills of Michigan and located in the backyard of Detroit, the automotive capital of the world, MIS hosted its inaugural Indycar race on October 13, 1968 and its first NASCAR race on June 15, 1969. Today, MIS has grown into a 1,500-acre facility boasting 137,243 permanent grandstand seats and annually hosting the state's largest single-day sporting events. Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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shipping "Phoenix
International Raceway"
Poster Caption: This aerial panorama of Phoenix International Raceway was taken by James Blakeway during a NASCAR Nextel Cup race. Carved out of the foothills of the Estrella Mountains, Phoenix International Raceway opened in 1964 and is home to two NASCAR Nextel Cup events as well as the Grand American Road Racing Series. The NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race came to the Phoenix International Raceway in 1988. The one-mile oval track recently increased the seating capacity in the Bobby Allison Grandstands, giving shade to the lower-level grandstand between turn one and two as well as providing shade for the drivers while the sun sets in the western sky. Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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shipping "Pocono
Raceway"
Poster Caption: This aerial panorama of Pocono Raceway was taken by James Blakeway during a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race. Racing at the facility began in 1968 on the ¾-mile track, and the first NASCAR Cup race was held in 1974. In 1990, the raceway began a major renovation project that continued for the next ten years, rebuilding it from the ground up. The track's unusual 2.5-mile triangular configuration leads to exciting races with many lead changes due to its long and wide main straight. Pocono boasts of the most fan friendly paddock area that places the fans only 56 feet away from the cars. Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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shipping "Texas
Motor Speedway"
Poster Caption: This aerial panorama of the Texas Motor Speedway, the second largest sports facility in America, was taken by Christopher Gjevre during a NASCAR Nextel Cup race. Built in 1997, the 1000-acre facility is host to many races including two NASCAR Nextel Cup races, the Busch Series, the Craftsman Truck Series and the IRL Series. Located north of Fort Worth it has over 150,000 seats. The 1.5-mile quad oval track with 24-degree banked corners allows racecars to exceed 200 miles per hour. The two buildings on the right are the Speedway Club in the foreground and the Lone Star Tower above turn two. The Dirt Track is pictured on the backside of the track.Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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shipping "Richmond
International Raceway"
Poster Caption: This aerial panorama of Richmond International Raceway, one of the most historic tracks in racing, was taken by James Blakeway during a sold out NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race. Racing at the facility began in 1946 and today, the track hosts two sold out NASCAR Nextel Cup races each season in front of more than 100,000 fans. It is one of the most popular racing facilities among fans, drivers, race officials and the media, as its unique ¾-mile layout consistently produces some of the most exciting side-by-side racing in the world. Richmond International Raceway is also the only major racing facility to hold all of its events "under the lights." Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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