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The World Wide Technology Raceway in St. Louis, Missouri is home to both NASCAR and NHRA divided drag races.
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The Raceway Was built in 1984 and named Gateway International Speedway until WWT, a nearby IT company, purchased it in 2017 and rebranded it to its current name.
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The track has a unique designing where the 1.25-mile oval and a quarter-mile NHRA drag strip are merged in the same facility.
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In addition to its racing events, the Raceway also hosts special racing events such as the annual Dave Scott ‘Night Under Fire’ Fuel Funny Car Extravaganza show.
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The track has hosted a number of top NASCAR series races. The most notable event was the 1994 Busch Grand National race where 95% of the field was caught up in a multi-car crash.
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The track originally had a seating capacity of 36,000 but this was reduced to its present day capacity of 25,000 following the construction of luxury boxes.
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The Raceway also boasts a 5/8 mile dirt track, with events held throughout the summer months.
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The Raceway has also been used for drifting competitions and different types of car shows.
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The track is also used as a testing ground for motorsports teams looking to perfect their car or practice their driving ability.
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It is home to events featuring the Verizon IndyCar Series, the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series.