Motor Mile Speedway
      Motor Mile Speedway| Location | 
Dublin, Virginia | 
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| Capacity | 
10,160 | 
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| Owner | 
Shelor Automotive Group | 
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| Operator | 
N/A | 
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| Broke ground | 
N/A | 
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| Opened | 
July 20, 1952 | 
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| Construction cost | 
N/A | 
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| Architect | 
N/A | 
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| Former names | 
New River Valley Speedway and Pulaski County Speedway | 
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| Major events | 
 NASCAR sanctioned Late Model Stock Car, 
Limited Sportsman 
Street Stock and Mod4 
Non-NASCAR sanctioned division U-Car and Mini-Cup | 
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| Oval | 
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| Surface | 
Asphalt | 
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| Length | 
0.416 mi (0.669 km) | 
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| Turns | 
4 | 
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| Banking | 
Turns: 15° Straights: 7° | 
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Motor Mile Speedway (formerly Pulaski County Speedway, then New River Valley Speedway) is a 0.416-mile paved oval racetrack in Dublin, Virginia. It was purchased by Shelor Automotive Group in 2004 and was subsequently renamed Motor Mile Speedway.[1]
NASCAR Busch Series history
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Coordinates: 37°8′34.80″N 80°36′46.80″W / 37.1430000°N 80.6130000°W / 37.1430000; -80.6130000