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Phoenix International Raceway will set the stage for this
year’s Chase for the Sprint Cup championship battle, as the four top drivers from the Eliminator Round will advance to the Championship Round on November 16
th at
Homestead-Miami Speedway. Learn more about PIR in this week’s Fast Facts.
- January 1964 was the completion date of Phoenix
International Raceway. The track originally included a 2.5-mile road course,
which became a 1.51-mile track in 1991, and a one-mile oval. Sports car driver Davey MacDonald won the
first event at PIR on the road course on February 16th, 1964; five
weeks later on March 22nd, A.J. Foyt won the first oval-track race
at PIR.
- The first “Copper World Classic” was contested in February
1977. The Classic was a special event for USAC Midget and Silver Crown cars,
featuring two road course races and two oval-track races.
- In July 1987, NASCAR announces the first Cup Series race at
the track, taking place November 1988. That race, the Checker 500, was won by
Alan Kulwicki, his first career Cup Series win; he celebrated by making the
first “Polish victory lap” around the oval.
- On February 5th, 1995, the NASCAR SuperTruck
Series – now the Camping World Truck Series – made its national debut at PIR –
Mike Skinner won the Skoal Bandit Copper World Classic. The series’ final race
of the regular season, the GM Goodwrench/Delco Battery 200 was also held at
PIR, with Skinner visiting victory lane once again in October.
- The first NASCAR Busch Series – now Nationwide Series – race
was held at PIR in November 1999, with former Copper World Classic winner Jeff
Gordon going to victory lane.
- In 2004, it was
announced that the Cup Series would get a second weekend at PIR beginning in
2005. During the winter of 2004-05, lights were installed at PIR. The first
night race was the first spring race in April 2005, won by Kurt Busch.
- Brad Keselowski holds the track qualifying record at PIR –
139.384 mph (25.828 seconds). Ryan Newman has the most poles at the track (four),
while Kevin Harvick has the most wins (five).
Find out more about Phoenix International Raceway at
www.phoenixraceway.com.