Rockingham Speedway, often referred to as "The Rock," is a historic racetrack located near Rockingham, North Carolina. Established on October 31, 1965, as a flat, one-mile oval, it was reconfigured in 1969 into a high-banked, D-shaped oval measuring approximately 1.017 miles. The track has been a significant venue in American motorsports, hosting numerous NASCAR events, including the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Craftsman Truck Series. After a hiatus, NASCAR announced the return of the Xfinity and Truck Series to Rockingham in April 2025, marking a revival of its storied racing legacy.
In addition to its rich history, Rockingham Speedway has been a platform for various racing disciplines and driver experiences. For instance, a notable lap time recorded at the speedway is 1 minute and 2.97 seconds, achieved by a 2005 Cadillac CTS-V Mk1 equipped with Continental ExtremeContact Force tires. This performance underscores the track's versatility and the diverse range of vehicles that have competed on its asphalt surface. As the speedway prepares for upcoming events, it continues to be a focal point for racing enthusiasts and a testament to the enduring appeal of motorsports in North Carolina.
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