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I'm not quite sure how some loud, polluting cars fit in to today's Tomorrowland. I know kids still get a kick out of driving since they see their parents do it all the time, but you would think this is an area that could be easily transformed. Remove the old gas cars, and replace them with some new electric cars that are styled in a way that would look futuristic today. New LED and neon lighting on the cars and track that blends with the rest of Tomorrowland would complete the look. Also, some cool sound effects and a soundtrack to match. Maybe not a complete Tron themed makeover which would date the attraction, but something in that direction.
That being said, these cars do have a sense of nostalgia to them. With Space Mountain in the background, you really do get a feeling that it's 1975 all over again. I'd still like to see this area updated though...
Walt Disney World | Magic Kingdom | Tomorrowland Speedway
Heusden-Zolder (B)
Romano Hummel - Wereldkampioen 2021
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Officer Ben Rupenthal of the Speedway, Ind., SWAT team gets low to peer around a door frame during a training exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Butlerville, Ind., April 7.
This Speedway features a Speedy Cafe which many of their newer locations carry. My hope is that when 7-Eleven buys them they keep the Speedy Cafe or at least the products. The Hot Food selection at typical 7-Eleven is terrible and nobody buys it typically after 3pm.
Students learned about investigation of a crime scene, including officers arriving on scene, interviewing witnesses, preservation of crime scene, setting up a perimeter, and evidence search and collection. In addition, students were taught fingerprint techniques.
This Speedway features a Speedy Cafe which many of their newer locations carry. My hope is that when 7-Eleven buys them they keep the Speedy Cafe or at least the products. The Hot Food selection at typical 7-Eleven is terrible and nobody buys it typically after 3pm.
Le Daytona International Speedway est un circuit ovale situé à Daytona Beach, aux États-Unis. Il fut inauguré le 22 février 19591. Il est l'hôte de la plus prestigieuse course de NASCAR, le Daytona 500. En plus de la NASCAR, le circuit accueille également des courses de l'Automobile Racing Club of America , d'AMA Superbike, d'USCC, de SCCA et de Moto-cross. Le circuit fut construit en 1959 par le fondateur de la NASCAR, William « Bill » France Sr. afin d'y accueillir la course qui se déroulait sur l'ancien circuit Daytona Beach Road Course. Sa piste incurvée permettait des vitesses plus élevées et les fans avaient une meilleure vue sur les voitures. L'éclairage est installé autour du circuit en 1998, ce qui en fait la troisième installation sportive de plein air la plus éclairée. Le circuit a été rénové à trois reprises, soit l'infield en 2004 et les re-surfaçages de la piste en 1978 et 2010. Le circuit est un « tri-ovale » (ovale de forme triangulaire) long de 4 023 mètres (2,5 miles) qui peut recevoir 147 000 spectateurs assis. L'enceinte comprend également une portion infield (tracée à l'intérieur de l'ovale) d'une longueur de 5,729 km (3,56 miles), qui est notamment utilisée lors des 24 Heures de Daytona et des 200 miles de Daytona moto. Plusieurs types de compétitions s'y déroulent, incluant la moto, l'automobile et le karting (circuit dédié dans l'infield). Des configurations différentes, une de 5,648 km (3,51 miles) et une autre de 4,667 km (2,9 miles), sont parfois utilisées pour la moto2. L'ensemble a une surface de 180 acres (73 hectares) dont un lac de 29 acres (12 ha), le lac Lloyd, qui accueille des courses de bateaux à moteur. Le circuit est propriété de l'International Speedway Corporation. Le 14 février 2010, lors des Daytona 500, manche d'ouverture de la NASCAR Cup Series mais également course automobile la plus suivie aux États-Unis devant l'Indycar, un trou sur la piste oblige les officiels de la NASCAR à interrompre l'épreuve à deux reprises. La course aura duré plus de 7 heures au lieu des 3 h 30 à 4 heures habituelles. À l'issue de l'épreuve de NASCAR du mois de juillet, le circuit est entièrement refait pour appliquer un nouveau revêtement, supprimer les bosses, et améliorer les transitions en sorties de virages. Ainsi, en février 2011, lors des Speed weeks et lors des Daytona 500, les pilotes ont pu atteindre des vitesses dépassant les 200 mph (320 km/h). La surface neuve de Daytona (lisse et non gommée) aura causé pas moins de seize drapeaux jaunes et soixante tours (sur 200) derrière la pace car lors de cette course.
The Daytona International Speedway is an oval circuit located in Daytona Beach, United States. It was inaugurated on February 22, 19591. It is host to the most prestigious NASCAR race, the Daytona 500. In addition to NASCAR, the circuit also hosts races of the Automobile Racing Club of America, AMA Superbike , USCC, SCCA and Moto-cross. The circuit was built in 1959 by NASCAR founder William "Bill" France Sr. to host the race that was taking place on the former Daytona Beach Road Course. Its curved track allowed higher speeds and the fans had a better view of the cars. Lighting was installed around the circuit in 1998, making it the third most illuminated outdoor sports facility. The circuit has been renovated three times, the infield in 2004 and the re-surfacing of the track in 1978 and 2010. The circuit is a "tri-oval" (triangular oval) length of 4,023 meters (2 , 5 miles) which can accommodate 147,000 spectators seated. The enclosure also includes an infield portion (drawn within the oval) of a length of 5.729 km (3.56 miles), which is used in particular at the 24 Hours of Daytona and 200 miles of Daytona Motorcycle . Several types of competitions take place there, including the motorcycle, the automobile and the karting (circuit dedicated in the infield). Different configurations, one of 5,648 km (3,51 miles) and another of 4,667 km (2,9 miles), are sometimes used for the motorcycle2. The complex is 180 acres (73 hectares) including a 29-acre lake (12 ha), Lloyd Lake, which is home to motorboat races. The circuit is owned by the International Speedway Corporation. On February 14, 2010, the Daytona 500, the opening round of the NASCAR Cup Series but also the most followed car race in the United States ahead of the Indycar, a hole on the track forces NASCAR officials to interrupt the race. test twice. The race will have lasted more than 7 hours instead of the usual 3:30 to 4 hours. Following the NASCAR event in July, the circuit is completely redone to apply a new coating, remove bumps, and improve transitions in exits turns. Thus, in February 2011, during the Speed weeks and during the Daytona 500, the drivers were able to reach speeds exceeding 200 mph (320 km / h). The new surface of Daytona (smooth and unglazed) will have caused no less than sixteen yellow flags and sixty laps (out of 200) behind the pace car during this race.
This is Cycle Speedway at Firth Park, Heckmondwike. An amazing, fast and furious 2 wheeled sport. Great fun, check it out.
In the Summer of 97 after High School Graduation Mike and I closed this gas station. We crossed his name off the schedule, called his boss and locked the doors taking my red Ford Probe to the Jersey Shore. It was 10 AM on a weekday.
Selects of Hard Fest's Hard Summer Music Festival 2016 - Saturday (Day 1) at the Auto Club Speedway feat.
Dombresky
Rezz
Graves
Drezo
Will Clarke
Wax Motif
Unlike Pluto
Malaa
Mija
Destructo
Anderson .Paak and The Free Nationals
Justin Martin
Travi$ Scott
Baauer
Fontana, CA
07/30/16
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KCS 4158 crosses the Red River in Shreveport on the first miles of its trip across the Meridian Speedway.
Tabaka József & Magosi Norbert Speedway Motorcycle Practice in Hungary, Debrecen. No brake, No gear, No fear.
Crash of young speedway rider Tobiasz J. Musielak. Luckily no one was harmed :)
Świętochłowice, Poland
Earlier in the year, Dona and I were adventuresome in our photography trips. This day we went as far north as Martinsville, Virginia. David and I had gone to Martinsville a few years back and walked the downtown area taking pictures. It was a lot of fun. Dona and I are not familiar with what is where in Martinsville, so this was the only thing I shot. It was right off the main road so it was an easy thing to find.
ACT Emergency units assisting in the extraction of a junior driver from her car, after it slammed sideways into the wall at the end of the downhill back straight, after she lost control. She had to be cut out of the vehicle because of suspected head, neck and back injuries. Canberra Speedway, Canberra, Australia.
An ordinary Speedway station in Pinconning, Michigan, formerly a Total. Believe it or not, this tiny station once had a Little Caesars express in it.
I have no idea why this is on film, because I'd already started using digital well before we got that HHR you see on the far right.
William Byron
Race cars and drivers after the Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana California. Both vehicles and drivers tired after 400 miles of racing.
This Speedway features a Speedy Cafe which many of their newer locations carry. My hope is that when 7-Eleven buys them they keep the Speedy Cafe or at least the products. The Hot Food selection at typical 7-Eleven is terrible and nobody buys it typically after 3pm.