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07/11/08 Chicagoland 300 in Chicago, Illinois

Chicagoland Superspeedway - 7:30pm ESPN

    Chicagoland Superspeedway: The Historic Route 66 has always held a close place in the hearts of many a motorist and history buff. A true symbol of an era of nostalgia, Historic Route 66 soon entered into another phase of history in 1997 when nine Joliet area entrepreneurs had the visionary leadership to create Route 66 Raceway, a state-of-the-art 1/4 mile Drag Strip and 1/2 mile Dirt Oval Track facility, along the historic road. Several years later, the growing popularity of auto racing and the demand from loyal fans would bring to the site of Route 66 Raceway, the 1.5-mile tri-oval Chicagoland Speedway. With the addition of the 75,000-seat, $130 million Speedway, Joliet's world-class motorsports complex would form what is now Illinois' largest sporting facility, occupying over 1,300-acres. Dating back to 1895, when the first ever gasoline-powered race was held up-and-down the Chicago lakefront, Illinois has played a significant role in establishing motorsports as one of the most exciting and popular spectator sports in the world. Now, Joliet's Chicagoland Speedway/Route 66 Raceway has written a new chapter in Illinois' long and prestigious racing history.

Chicagoland Speedway
Chicagoland Speedway located in Joliet, Illinois
Distance: 1.5 miles
Shape: D-shaped Oval
Banking: 18° in the turns, 11° - frontstretch, 5° - backstretch,
Length of Frontstretch: 2,400 feet
Length of Backstretch: 1,700 feet
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