
Whatever motor-driven racing you love, there is something for you at Auto Club Speedway (formerly California Speedway) in Fontana, California. NASCAR, Indy racing, road races? Races with motorcycles or with historic autos? Auto Club Speedway hosts all of those and is also the location for the Auto Club Dragway, a quarter-mile dragstrip where National Hot Rod Association events are held. Two big NASCAR weekends happen at this 2-mile oval: in February, a Craftsman Truck race one day and a Nationwide Series (formerly Busch Series) the next lead up to the Sprint Cup's Auto Club 500; on Labor Day weekend, it's another 300-lap Nationwide race and then the California 500 (most recently titled Pepsi 500, and nicknamed 'The Finish Under the Lights').
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Southern California boasts some very large sports venues, but Auto Club Speedway's capacity is twice that of Angel Stadium; in fact, seating over 92,000, it is even larger than the Rose Bowl, and that's counting only the grandstands, not the suites and the infield full of hundreds of RVs. Opened in 1997, it was built on the site of the Kaiser Steel Mill; its water tower was left standing to commemorate the mill's shipbuilding contribution to World War II. Other marks of distinction are almost 300 palm trees and forming the horizon of the backstretch, the lofty Cucamonga Peaks.
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