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==History== | ==History== | ||
In 2016 [[Jackson Storm]] won the [[Mood Springs Sputter Stop 350]] race on the race track. | In 2016, [[Jackson Storm]] won the [[Mood Springs Sputter Stop 350]] race on the race track. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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* [[J.D. McPillar]], [[Jim Reverick]] and [[Nick Shift]] make their debuts in this race. | * [[J.D. McPillar]], [[Jim Reverick]] and [[Nick Shift]] make their debuts in this race. | ||
* Georgia Super Speedway is based on Atlanta Motor Speedway | * Georgia Super Speedway is based on the Atlanta Motor Speedway. | ||
== Names in other languages == | == Names in other languages == |
Revision as of 17:08, 7 March 2022
The Georgia Super Speedway was a race track in state of Georgia, United States, sponsored by Mood Springs. It was host of Piston Cup Racing Series events such as the Mood Springs Sputter Stop 350 and Georgia Safety Horn 350.
History
In 2016, Jackson Storm won the Mood Springs Sputter Stop 350 race on the race track.
Trivia
- J.D. McPillar, Jim Reverick and Nick Shift make their debuts in this race.
- Georgia Super Speedway is based on the Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Names in other languages
- Polish: Tow Wyścigowy Bizon (Monopoly Junior: Disney Pixar Cars 3 Edition)
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