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“Scumbag Move” – Richard Childress’ Driver Criticized for Brad Keselowski Move as Sneaky Radio Comes to Light

The race at New Hampshire brought forth a 14th different race winner this season, including a feud between Austin Dillon and Brad Keselowski.
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Trackhouse Racing Driver Reacts as Bubba Wallace Wins the Internet With a Head Churning Video

Bubba Wallace takes a time off after a great finish at New Hampshire Raceway and has some fun on a ski rig before the race at Pocono.

NASCAR Fans Believe Ross Chastain “Must Have Heard Dale Jr’s Podcast” After Fresh Denny Hamlin Incident in New Hampshire

23XI Racing Co-Owner, Denny Hamlin gets his revenge on Trackhouse Racing's watermelon man, Ross Chastain in New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
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Julia Landauer, Dubbed the “Next Danica Patrick”, Breaks Her Silence on Massive New Hampshire Blow

Following her first NASCAR Xfinity Series race, driver Julia Landauer reflected on what could have been and appreciated her fans' sympathy.
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“A Dream Come True” – Christopher Bell Reflects on his Cup Series Win at New Hampshire

Earlier, Joe Gibbs Racing driver Christopher Bell spoke about his first win of the 2022 Cup season and declared it was a dream come true.
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NASCAR Fans React After Brad Keselowski Refuses to “Be a Jerk Over the Media” Amidst Austin Dillon Feud in New Hampshire

NASCAR Twitter reacted after the weird incident under caution between Brad Keselowski and Austin Dillon during the race at New Hampshire.
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A Humbled Bubba Wallace Climbs Out of “Hell” After Career-Best Finish on a Non-Speedway Track

NASCAR driver for 23XI Racing, Bubba Wallace registered a personal best finish after the Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
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The #48 Radio of Hendrick Motorsports Ace Alex Bowman Lets Rip Against “Fired” Ty Dillon in New Hampshire

The radio of Alex Bowman sent out a savage message to Petty GMS driver Ty Dillon after he wrecked the #48 during the race at New Hampshire.
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Hendrick Motorsports Legend’s “Absolutely Ridiculous” Claim About NASCAR Rookie Julia Landauer Slammed

During the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, fans were not happy with the criticism towards Julia Landauer.
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VIDEO: Justin Allgaier’s NASCAR Win Marred By Violent Crash

Justin Allgaier storms to victory at New Hampshire at the NASCAR Xfinity Series race after going through an action-packed race.
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WATCH: Jeff Gordon’s Unlikely Three-Word Response to Hendrick Motorsports Crew Chief Amidst Infamous Kurt Busch Outburst

In 2011, former NASCAR driver for Hendrick Motorsports, Jeff Gordon had a cool and classy reply in response to Kurt Busch's outburst.
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How Legendary Hendrick Motorsports Crew Chief had Landon Cassill Pave The Way for a Jimmie Johnson NASCAR Win Once

Back in 2010, Hendrick Motorsports crew chief Chad Knaus convinced Landon Cassill to test out a brand new package for Jimmie Johnson.
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About New Hampshire Motor Speedway

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New Hampshire Motor Speedway- 2021 Latest News, Winners, Qualifying, Track

New Hampshire Motor Speedway is a 1.058-mile (1.703 km) oval speedway situated in Loudon, New Hampshire, which has facilitated NASCAR hustling yearly since 1990, as well as the longest-running bike race in North America, the Loudon Classic. Nicknamed "The Magic Mile," the speedway is frequently changed over into a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) street course, which incorporates a large part of the oval.

The track was initially the site of Bryar Motorsports Park prior to being bought and redeveloped by Bob Bahre. The track is presently one of eight significant NASCAR tracks owned and operated by Speedway Motorsports.

History

The track opened as New Hampshire International Speedway in June 1990, following nine months of development after the Bahre family's acquisition of the Bryar Motorsports Park. The current street circuit was redeveloped into a multi-purpose track, with NASCAR-endorsed races added to the mainstream Loudon Classic bike, WKA go-kart, and SCCA races on the complex.

Upon completion, it turned into the biggest speedway in New England, and later extension has made it the biggest games and diversion setting of any sort in the district.

NASCAR made its introduction at the track in July 1990, with a Busch Series race won by Tommy Ellis. For a very long time, the Busch Series facilitated a couple of races at the track every year.

The Busch races were fruitful. Loudon acquired a spot on the NASCAR Cup Series plan for 1993. Rusty Wallace won the debut Slick 50 300 in July of that year.

Quick Facts

Location1122 Route 106 North Loudon, New Hampshire 03307
OperatorSpeedway Motorsports, Inc.
Former NamesNew Hampshire International Speedway (1990–2007)
Major EventsNASCAR Cup Series

Foxwoods Resort Casino 301

NASCAR Xfinity Series

ROXOR 200

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

UNOH 175 (1996–2017)

Motorcycles

Loudon Classic

Length1.058 mi (1.703 km)
Most WinsJeff Burton, Kevin Harvick (4)
Most StartsJeff Gordon (42)
Most PolesRyan Newman (7)