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Texas World Speedway Wiki Information
Texas World Speedway
was built in 1969 and is one of only seven superspeedways of two miles (3 km) or greater in the United States, the others being Indianapolis, Daytona, Pocono, Talladega, California, and Michigan. TWS is located on approximately 600 acres (2.4 km²) on State Highway 6 in College Station, Texas. There is a oval, and several road course configurations. The last major race occurred at the track in 1981. The track is still used by amateur racing clubs such as the SCCA, NASA, driving schools and car clubs, as well as hosting music concerts and the like.
During the 1980s the track fell into a state of disrepair, and both NASCAR and the IndyCar Series chose to drop it from the schedule. It continued to operate in a limited role for amateur racing. In 1993, the track reopened after a repaving and moderate refurbishment. It hosted a race for the ARCA series but due to the lack of modern facilities and amenities, it has since served as a circuit for amateur and club racing, along with private testing, and also hosts NASCAR teams' testing for Michigan International Speedway and California Speedway because of NASCAR conducting new 2006 restrictions prohibiting both tracks from being used for tests.
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TEXAS WORLD SPEEDWAY TICKETS
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Race History
USAC winners
| Season
| Winning Driver
| Chassis
| Engine
| Team
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| 1973
| Al Unser
| Parnelli
| Offy
| Vels Parnelli Jones
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| 1973
| Gary Bettenhausen
| McLaren
| Offy
| Penske Racing
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| 1976
| A.J. Foyt
| Coyote
| Foyt
| A.J. Foyt Enterprises
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| 1976
| Johnny Rutherford
| McLaren
| Offy
| Bruce McLaren Motor Racing
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| 1977
| Tom Sneva
| McLaren
| Cosworth
| Penske Racing
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| 1977
| Johnny Rutherford
| McLaren
| Cosworth
| Bruce McLaren Motor Racing
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| 1978
| Danny Ongais
| Parnelli
| Cosworth
| Interscope Racing
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| 1978
| A.J. Foyt
| Coyote
| Foyt
| A.J. Foyt Enterprises
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| 1979
| A.J. Foyt
| Coyote
| Foyt
| A.J. Foyt Enterprises
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| 1979
| A.J. Foyt
| Parnelli
| Cosworth
| A.J. Foyt Enterprises
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NASCAR race winners
| Season
| Winning Driver
| Manufacturer
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| 1969
| Bobby Isaac
| Dodge
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| 1971
| Richard Petty
| Plymouth
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| 1972
| Richard Petty
| Plymouth
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| 1972
| Buddy Baker
| Dodge
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| 1973
| Richard Petty
| Dodge
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| 1979
| Darrell Waltrip
| Chevrolet
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| 1980
| Cale Yarborough
| Chevrolet
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| 1981
| Benny Parsons
| Ford
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SCCA CanAm winners
| Season
| Winning Driver
| Chassis
| Engine
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| 1969
| Bruce McLaren
| McLaren M8B
| Chevrolet
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IMSA World SportsCar Championship winners
| Season
| Winning Driver
| Chassis
| Engine
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| 1995
| Wayne Taylor
| Ferrari 333SP
| Ferrari
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| 1996
| Wayne Taylor , Jim Pace
| Riley & Scott Mk III
| Oldsmobile Aurora V8
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