Auto Club 500

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Auto Club 500
Auto Club 500
Venue California Speedway
Corporate sponsor Automobile Club of Southern California
First race 1997
Distance 500 miles (805 km)
Number of laps 250
Previous names California 500 Presented by NAPA (1997-1999)

NAPA Auto Parts 500 (2000-2002)

The Auto Club 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the California Speedway in Fontana, California. This is one of two races held at the California Speedway, the other being the Sony HD 500. Prior to 2005, the race was held in May. When the NASCAR Realignment of that year was made, the race was moved to February.

[edit] 1997

After nearly a decade, NASCAR came back to California on June 22, 1997 with the inaugral Caifornia 500. The race featured 21 lead changes among a dozen different drivers. Jeff Gordon passed Mark Martin with 11 laps remaining and sped to victory. Terry Labonte took second, giving Hendrick Motorsports another 1-2 finish.

[edit] Past winners



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Daytona 500

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