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  • Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving

    Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving Founded 1968 Headquarters Phoenix, Arizona Key people Bob Bondurant (founder) Website Bondurant.com The Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving is an American performance driving school, specializing in racing, karting, teen driving, and law enforcement driving education. It is located in Phoenix, Arizona. Founded by former Formula One driver Bob Bondurant[1] in 1968, it was originally located at Orange County International Raceway in California, later moving to Ontario Motor Speedway in 1970, and to Sears Point International Raceway in 1973.[2] In 1990 a purpose-built training facility was opened in Phoenix, Arizona.[3][4] The Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving is the largest purpose-built driving school in the world. It features a 15-turn, 1.6-mile road course, an eight-acre asphalt pad for advanced training, and more than 200 race-prepared vehicles, sedans, and open-wheel cars.[5] It teaches competi... (see more)

  • Spokane Raceway Park

    Spokane County Raceway Park is a 2.5-mile road course and a quarter-mile drag strip near Airway Heights, Washington. The track hosts National Hot Rod Association events, as well as several driving schools for marque-specific clubs. It has also hosted ICSCC championship events. History[edit] The track was founded in 1974 when investors produced more than two million dollars to build the facility.[1] The track was questionably managed, resulting in a lawsuit[2] against trustee Orville Moe, and bankruptcy hearings.[3] Moe was eventually fired.[4][5] The track was sold as of April 10, 2008, and purchased by Spokane County. The park remains open under interim GM Jim Tice, Jr., 56, a longtime drag racing enthusiast and businessman. The park has been renamed; it is now "Spokane County Motorsports Park." References[edit] ^ Morlin, Bill (2004-07-04). "Losing Track". Spokesman Review. Retrieved 2007-11-18.  ^ Morlin, Bill (2007-09-06). "Raceway trustee files lawsuits". Spokesman Review... (see more)

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