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Encyclopedia > IPower Dash

The IPOWER Dash Series (previously named the Goody's Dash Series) is a stock car racing series created by NASCAR in 1975 that involves V-6 powered cars raced over relatively short distances. NASCAR sold the Goody's Dash series to new owner Brdaytona, who resold the naming rights, which lead to the series being renamed to IPOWER Dash Series. In January, officials announced the cancellation of the 2005 Dash season due to problems with sponsorship.


External links

  • Official site (http://www.ipoweracing.com/dashseries)
  • Unofficial page about the Goody's Dash Series (http://www.rauzulusstreet.com/racing/nascar/goodysdash.htm)

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Race 2 Win: Skinner Tutors Son During IPOWER DASH 150 Test Session (777 words)
Mike Skinner is hoping for the same kind of scenario for his son Dustin in the IPOWER DASH 150 on Sunday, Feb. 8.
New era in Dash: The IPOWERacing DASH Series (International Participants of Winning Edge Racing) is returning to the "World Center of Racing" for the 26th straight year on Sunday, Feb. 8 with the season-opening IPOWER DASH 150.
The IPOWER DASH 150 is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 8 following Bud Pole Qualifying for the Daytona 500.
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