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- Sunny_South_Raceway abstract "Sunny South Raceway originally opened in 1989 as a 1/8 mile dirt go-kart track in Grand Bay, Alabama. Full-size cars started running on the track in 1993. In 1996, the track was expanded to 1/4 mile and later paved in 2002. Sunny South Raceway has previously been operated under the names Big Oaks Speedway and J & J Speedway. Today's version of the track is a high-banked 1/4 mile D-shaped paved oval. It has eighteen degree banking in the corners, twelve degrees on the backstretch, and six degrees on the frontstretch. The track has previously held races for the Southern All Star Supertruck Series. Sunny South Raceway holds races for Pro Challenge, INEX Legends and Bandoleros, Go-Karts, Stingers, Bombers, and other types of race cars. On September 21, 2012, Sunny South Raceway held the INEX Bandolero Nationals, a race that draws over fifty bandolero drivers every year. The track also hosts the "Memorial Day Classic", a two-day race event held every year at Sunny South Raceway. The Sunny South Criterium, a professional bicycle race, was held on April 6, 2013 at Sunny South Raceway. Sunny South Raceway hosted 2013 Pro Challenge National Championship Race on October 4, 2013. NASCAR drivers such as Cale Gale, Grant Enfinger, Johanna Long, and others have raced at Sunny South Raceway.".
- Sunny_South_Raceway wikiPageExternalLink www.sunnysouthraceway.org.
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- Sunny_South_Raceway wikiPageOutDegree "5".
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- Sunny_South_Raceway wikiPageWikiLink Asphalt.
- Sunny_South_Raceway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorsport_venues_in_Alabama.
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- Sunny_South_Raceway wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Bay,_Alabama.
- Sunny_South_Raceway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sunny South Raceway".
- Sunny_South_Raceway banking "Backstretch: 12°".
- Sunny_South_Raceway banking "Frontstretch: 6°".
- Sunny_South_Raceway banking "Turns: 18°".
- Sunny_South_Raceway formerNames "Big Oaks Speedway".
- Sunny_South_Raceway formerNames "J & J Speedway".
- Sunny_South_Raceway hasPhotoCollection Sunny_South_Raceway.
- Sunny_South_Raceway lengthKm "0.402".
- Sunny_South_Raceway lengthMi "0.25".
- Sunny_South_Raceway location Grand_Bay,_Alabama.
- Sunny_South_Raceway milesFirst "True".
- Sunny_South_Raceway name "Sunny South Raceway".
- Sunny_South_Raceway opened "1989".
- Sunny_South_Raceway surface Asphalt.
- Sunny_South_Raceway surface Dirt_track_racing.
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- Sunny_South_Raceway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Official_website.
- Sunny_South_Raceway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sunny_South_Raceway subject Category:Motorsport_venues_in_Alabama.
- Sunny_South_Raceway point "30.485958 -88.316406".
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- Sunny_South_Raceway comment "Sunny South Raceway originally opened in 1989 as a 1/8 mile dirt go-kart track in Grand Bay, Alabama. Full-size cars started running on the track in 1993. In 1996, the track was expanded to 1/4 mile and later paved in 2002. Sunny South Raceway has previously been operated under the names Big Oaks Speedway and J & J Speedway. Today's version of the track is a high-banked 1/4 mile D-shaped paved oval.".
- Sunny_South_Raceway label "Sunny South Raceway".
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- Sunny_South_Raceway homepage www.sunnysouthraceway.org.
- Sunny_South_Raceway isPrimaryTopicOf Sunny_South_Raceway.