NASCAR left in 2004. Rockingham Speedway is the race track that will never go away. Fast cars (and trucks) were on its ...
The Rockingham Speedway, formerly named the North Carolina Motor Speedway, held NASCAR’s Xfinity Series from 1982-2004.
Rockingham, originally known as North Carolina Motor Speedway and later North Carolina Speedway, eventually became lost in the shadows. Cup and Xfinity races declined. NASCAR left in 2004.
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. — Black's Tire Service (BTS) is continuing its affiliation with motorsports, securing the title sponsor's ...
Decades have passed since NASCAR was back at what was known as North Carolina Motor Speedway. After sitting silent except for various special events, what is known today as Rockingham Speedway ...
Rockingham Speedway roars back to life with Xfinity and Truck Series tests, fresh renovations, and Kasey Kahne's thrilling ...
Officials from Track Enterprises and the North Carolina Education Lottery (NCEL) announced an entitlement partnership for NASCAR’s celebrated return to Rockingham (N.C.) Speedway.
NASCAR returned to Rockingham Speedway for the first time since 2013 on Tuesday. The NASCAR Xfinity Series and Craftsman Truck Series traveled to the Sandhills of North Carolina, where track and ...
On Tuesday, NASCAR and Rockingham Speedway officially turned back the clocks as the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers and teams took to the 1.017-mile North Carolina ...
The Xfinity Series will race at Rockingham for the ... a 2021 bill introduced by then-North Carolina governor Roy Cooper that allocated funding to revitalize speedway venues in the state.