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Stardust International Raceway - Wikipedia

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Stardust Raceway | Autopedia | Fandom

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    The Stardust International Raceway was an auto racing track in Spring Valley, in the Las Vegas Valley. It featured a flat, 3 mile (4.8 km), 13-turn road course, and a quarter-mile drag strip. It was built in 1965 by the Stardust Hotel and Casino to attract high rollers to the hotel.

What happened to the Stardust International Raceway? | Las ...

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    Until now. We’ve just run across a major work on the subject, a big new 400-page book called Stardust International Raceway—Motorsports Meets the Mob in Vegas, 1965-1971 by Randall Cannon and Michael Gerry (McFarland and Company, $49.95). Randall Cannon is a former motocross racer and a lifelong motorsports enthusiast.

Stardust International Raceway in Spring Valley, Nevada ...

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    The Stardust International Raceway was opened in 1965 in the Spring Valley of Las Vegas, Nevada. The facility included a 3-mile, 13-turn road course and a quarter-mile drag strip. Owned by the Stardust Hotel and Casino, the track was built to attract high rollers to the hotel.

Stardust International Raceway: Motorsports Meets the …

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    Stardust International Raceway: Motorsports Meets the Mob in Vegas, 1965-1971 Paperback – Illustrated, September 24, 2018 by Randall Cannon (Author), Michael Gerry (Author) 12 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle $29.99 Read with Our Free App Paperback $49.95 4 Used from $44.75 4 New from $44.00

Stardust International Raceway – McFarland

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    By 1965, the Vegas racing game moved from makeshift facilities to Stardust International Raceway, constructed with real grandstands, sanitary facilities and air-conditioned timing towers. Stardust would host the biggest racing names of the era—Mario Andretti, Parnelli Jones, John Surtees, Mark Donohue, Bobby Unser, Dan Gurney and Don Garlits ...

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