This weekend will see both the Cup and Truck Series racing at World Wide Technology Raceway, aka Gateway Motorsports Park, formerly known as “Gateway!”. While most races have a title or presenting sponsor (or both), only a few tracks have sold their naming rights. Here’s a quick look back:
Charlotte in its Lowe's Motor Speedway years |
SONOMA RACEWAY: From 2002-2011 the Northern California road course was known as “Infineon Raceway”, named for semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies. Just to keep things straight: Sonoma is the town, Sears Point is the specific location, Infineon was the sponsor, and Ricky Rudd’s the one who got screwed out of a win.
LOIRP in its ORP years |
PHOENIX RACEWAY: The mile long flat track was renamed ISM Raceway in 2018 and 2019. ISM was a purveyor of video boards that could count and record the number of people watching them at any time. My research shows no trace of the company in 2024—but maybe that’s just what they want us to think!
WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY: The egg-shaped track, located near St. Louis, was known as Gateway Motorsports Park until selling its naming rights in 2019. The company is a technology services provider, providing such technology services as cloud computing and artificial intelligence. Maybe AI can come up with a steady way for Nascar to administer fines and penalties?
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