ATOMIC MOTOR SPEEDWAY
Atomic Speedway to close gates USA Today The landmark Atomic Motor Speedway, which bills itself as "the world's fastest 1/3 mile dirt track," apparently has seen its last stock-car race. The Roane County Planning Commission voted to rezone the track site to industrial to allow Crete Carrier, a trucking company, to move in. Roane Co. planning commission approves rezoning at speedway WATE 6 Knoxville Despite the protests of more than 100 race fans and drivers, Roane County planning commissioners Wednesday night approved a rezoning that could lead to the demolition of the Atomic Motor Speedway. Racing landmark likely gone for good WBIR-TV Knoxville Roane County leaders voted to rezone the Atomic Motor Speedway to allow a trucking company to move in. Atomic bombs with race fans Knoxville News Sentinel A Nebraska trucking company is eyeing a Roane County dirt-racing track for a new terminal site, as the speedway's owner says declining interest from local racers, fans and sponsors has forced him to put up the track for sale. Two titles make it a banner year for White Knoxville News Sentinel The 2006 season for area racing is almost over. Only a few races remain, highlighted by the annual running of The Gobbler 75 at Cleveland Speedway on Nov. 18.
Atomic Speedway to close gates USA Today The landmark Atomic Motor Speedway, which bills itself as "the world's fastest 1/3 mile dirt track," apparently has seen its last stock-car race. The Roane County Planning Commission voted to rezone the track site to industrial to allow Crete Carrier, a trucking company, to move in. Roane Co. planning commission approves rezoning at speedway WATE 6 Knoxville Despite the protests of more than 100 race fans and drivers, Roane County planning commissioners Wednesday night approved a rezoning that could lead to the demolition of the Atomic Motor Speedway. Racing landmark likely gone for good WBIR-TV Knoxville Roane County leaders voted to rezone the Atomic Motor Speedway to allow a trucking company to move in. Atomic bombs with race fans Knoxville News Sentinel A Nebraska trucking company is eyeing a Roane County dirt-racing track for a new terminal site, as the speedway's owner says declining interest from local racers, fans and sponsors has forced him to put up the track for sale. Two titles make it a banner year for White Knoxville News Sentinel The 2006 season for area racing is almost over. Only a few races remain, highlighted by the annual running of The Gobbler 75 at Cleveland Speedway on Nov. 18.atomic+motor+speedway: atomic+motor+speedway
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