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Dells Raceway Park
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Dells Raceway Park (DRP), formerly known as the Dells Motor Speedway, is a car racing raceway located north of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin just off of U.S. Route 12/Wisconsin Highway 16. It is a 1/3 mile asphalt track that is used for stock car racing. The track is scheduled to host American Speed Association, Mid-American Stock Car Series, and Wisconsin Challenge Series races in 2008. The track, which opened in 1958, sits on of land.
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Dells Raceway Park (DRP), formerly known as the Dells Motor Speedway, is a car racing raceway located north of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin just off of U.S. Route 12/Wisconsin Highway 16. It is a 1/3 mile asphalt track that is used for stock car racing. The track is scheduled to host American Speed Association, Mid-American Stock Car Series, and Wisconsin Challenge Series races in 2008. The track, which opened in 1958, sits on of land. The track closed during the middle of the 2006 season. DRP was purchased during the following off-season by a group of three investors, including NASCAR driver Frank Kreyer. It reopened in 2007. Howard Johnson, one of the original track owners, like to call the track "Home of the Biggies". The track has a reputation of being "what a short track should be." Dick Trickle described driving the track, "You drop low in the corners and then drift high on the the straights. You try to make the track into the roundest oval possible."