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Portland International Raceway - Wikipedia

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Portland International Raceway | Autopedia | Fandom

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Portland International Raceway | Classic Car Wiki | Fandom

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    Portland International Raceway is a road course in Oregon. It is noted for being the venue at which Al Unser Jr. garnered his first IndyCar Series victory in 1984. It was the final road course to host an IMSA GT Championship race before the IMSA GT Prototypes were replaced by the modern World Sports Cars. In 1978 Tuck Thomas drove a Corvette-powered Chevrolet Monza …

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Portland International Raceway - Transit.Wiki

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    Transit guide to Portland International Raceway, located in Portland. Bus routes and more to Portland International Raceway... 📣 As the U.S. is recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, many transit agencies may continue to have reduced or suspended service. Route information on this site may not reflect all COVID-19 related service changes.

Portland International Raceway - PiPiWiki

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    Map of Portland International Raceway. The road course is almost perfectly flat and runs clockwise. Two track configurations are possible. One includes a hard chicane at the end of the front straight and involves 12 turns at length of 1.945 miles (3.13 km). Without the chicane, the track has nine turns and a lap length of 1.915 miles (3.08 km).

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