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Texas World Speedway, a gargantuan 2-mile oval on the outskirts of College Station, a college town that’s creeped so far outward it’ll soon swallow the race track entirely, may still survive ...
The figurative dismantling of the decaying Texas World Speedway, once a massive, high-speed oval that hosted the top tiers of U.S. auto racing, began when those tiers bypassed it for more ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas World Speedway will close in mid-June to make way for a $55 million housing development. The nearly 400-acre road racing venue near College Station held its first ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) Texas World Speedway will close in mid-June to make way for a $55 million housing development. The nearly 400-acre road racing ...
Texas World Speedway opened its doors in 1969 and became one of only seven superspeedways (2-mile or greater oval course) in the United States, alongside Talladega, Indianapolis, Daytona, Pocono ...
Bruton Smith was convinced Texas was ripe for a hallmark speedway. And he knew exactly how he wanted to build it.
The iconic press box at the Texas World Speedway was torn down Thursday. It's part of the ongoing development efforts for the growing Southern Pointe Community near College Station. The master ...
Before Texas Motor Speedway, another was known as Texas’s premier race track. Texas International Speedway, as it was initially named, opened in 1969 but was renamed Texas World Speedway shortly ...
Firefighters were at the Texas World Speedway Tuesday night into Wednesday morning battling a large fire that was likely started by fireworks. (Video and images courtesy: Chief Harvie Cheshire) ...
The organizer of a July trail ride event at the Texas World Speedway south of College Station -- at which a man was shot -- has been charged with failing to obtain the required mass gathering ...
Thousands of cars take up temporary quarters at the Texas World Speedway in College Station in this drone-captured snapshot. Larry Field Photograghy Courtesy Drone footage of tens of thousands of ...
Texas World Speedway will close in mid-June to make way for a $55 million housing development. The nearly 400-acre road racing venue near College Station held its first sanctioned race in 1969.