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Encyclopedia > Memphis Motorsports Park
Memphis Motorsports Park
Facility Statistics
Location 5500 Taylor Forge Road, Millington, Tennessee, 38053
Capacity/Oval 25,000
Owner Dover Motorsports
Major Races
2004 NASCAR Busch Series Sam's Town 250
2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series O'Reilly 200
Dimensions
Shape Tri-oval
Distance 1.2 km (¾ mile)
Banking/Turns 11°
Banking/Straights 4° front, 3° back


Memphis Motorsports Park is a race track located in Millington, Tennessee, approximately twenty miles north of downtown Memphis. It is owned by the same group which controls Dover International Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway. It is a short track which is currently the site of a NASCAR Busch Series race among other events.


See also: List of NASCAR race tracks


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Memphis Motorsports Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (172 words)
Memphis Motorsports Park is a race track located in Millington, Tennessee, approximately twenty miles north of downtown Memphis.
It is owned by Dover Motorsports, which also controls Dover International Speedway, Gateway International Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway.
It is a short track which is currently the site of a NASCAR Busch Series race, a Craftsman Truck Series race and also has a 4,400-foot drag strip to host an NHRA event among others.
Memphis Motorsport Park (1670 words)
Memphis Motorsport Park is a complex with a 3/4 mile paved tri-oval, a 1.8 mile road course, a drag strip, and a 1/4 mile dirt oval, located halfway between Memphis and Millington in Tennessee.
Memphis Motorsports Park is a 1.8 mile facility with virtually no elevation change.
Memphis was designed to represent a sample of several types of race circuits.
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