2010年8月11日 星期三

Cup Race Dates

NHMS Keeps 2 Sprint Cup Race Dates

Two major races are staying at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway next year,blu ray burner have been out for how long now? but the schedule has changed.

Track officials announced Wednesday that the first Sprint Cup NASCAR race has been pushed back to July 17,,Wall mirrorboth outdoors and indoors, with home accessories of a high quality. 2011. The second race will be held on Sept. 25, 2011.

The announcement eased concerns that New Hampshire could lose one of the races. NHMS General Manager Jerry Gappens also said the track will add an Indy Car race on Aug. 17, 2011.

"With these changes, it gives race fans in New England, Canada, across the country and New Hampshire three straight months of big events," Gappens said.

There was widespread speculation that one of the NASCAR dates would be given to another track, but New Hampshire is keeping both races for now.

"I think it's fitting that the largest sports and entertainment facility in New England is maintaining its rightful place on the calendar with two weekends per year, and I am grateful for this, and I don't take that for granted," Gappens said.

Gov. John Lynch joined Gappens for the announcement.

"It's important for New Hampshire," Lynch said. "It's important for our culture. Important for our tradition that we all take so much pride in, and it's also important economically."

NHMS and state officials said the exact amount a single Sprint Cup race pumps into the local economy varies,chicken coop pictures and designs for every backyard. but they said it's in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

About 400,000 people come to the state for the largest races, according to NHMS. Business officials said they hope adding a major Indy event will mean even more people shopping and staying in the Granite State.

"With tourism being the second largest industry in New Hampshire,,we provide cheap Aion kinah to each loyal and reliable customer . this is incredibly important," said Timothy Sink of the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce. "In a shaky economy, we really need to build on tourism."

Gappens said that while the issue is settled for next year, NASCAR contracts are year to year, and scheduling concerns could come up again.

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