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Story Published: March 21, 2008
By Susan W. Morgan
Construction of Pacific Northwest Motorsports Park Moving Forward
Boardman, OR: Construction of Pacific Northwest Motorsports
Park (PNMP), motorsports country club, the first phase
in Boardman's planned Speedway Activity District development
will move forward at a brisk pace now that the preliminary
requirements for construction at the site have been met.
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Story Published: May 29, 2007 at 6:53
PM PDT
By Susan W. Morgan
OREGONIANS WELCOME OREGON INTERNATIONAL
SPEEDWAY DEVELOPMENT TO BOARDMAN
Statewide Support Encourages Developers to Court ISC and
NASCAR
Boardman,
OR - When Oregon International Speedway (OIS) breaks
ground this summer for Pacific Northwest Motorsports Park
(PNMP), a 4 plus mile road course, its membership roster
will already include some of the most avid motorsport fans
in the region. The first luxury motorsport country club to
be built in the Pacific Northwest, PNMP will have approximately
400 exclusive memberships for both individuals and corporations
and the potential to attract sanctioned premier race events
such as IRL, Champ Car, IMSA, Grand American, American LeMans,
SCCA, AMA and NASCAR.
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Story Published: Apr 30, 2007 at 6:53
PM PDT
By Sara Desautel
Speedway Construction to Start this Summer
Speedway Construction to Start this Summer
BOARDMAN--Billie Jean Morris, Executive Director of the
Boardman Chamber of Commerce says, "You know it's
been a long time coming, the speedway project, and as
most people who know that are involved with economic
development projects, it will task your very patience
and get on your last nerve before it really happens."
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Monday, April 30, 2007
JOE GAMM
The Oregonian
OLYMPIA -- Twice rebuffed by Washington counties, NASCAR
promoters say they're not giving up on the Northwest, but
the number of places suitable for a major stock car racing
track -- and willing to build one -- is dwindling.
The latest to say no was Kitsap County after originally courting
the International Speedway Corp., operators of 12 tracks
nationwide that host Nextel Cup series events. County leaders
backed off when local opposition emerged and the state was
unwilling to pay for half the cost of a track.
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Monday, April 30, 2007
RICHARD COCKLE
The Oregonian
An Eastern Oregon port district would welcome a NASCAR track
on its 1,400 acres of sagebrush near the Columbia River town
of Boardman.
"This is a place that wants them," Port of Morrow manager Gary Neal
said. "It's a great fit."
Backers first proposed Boardman, about 160 miles east of
Portland, for a speedway about seven years ago, and several
investor groups have offered plans to make it happen over
the years. Groundbreaking has been tentatively set several
times, the last in fall 2006, but has never taken place.
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April 30, 2007
BOARDMAN — Backers of a speedway in Boardman are
hopeful the track will be open for racing by the summer
of 2008.
Pacific Northwest Motorsports Park (P.N.M.P.),
a subsidiary of Oregon International Speedway (O.I.S.),
plans to break ground this summer on a motorsports country
club at Boardman, with completion of the project expected
sometime next year.
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April 30, 2007
Associated Press
BOARDMAN,
Ore. (AP) - An Eastern Oregon port district would welcome a NASCAR track on its
14-hundred acres of sagebrush near the Columbia River town of Boardman.
Port of Morrow manager Gary Neal says it's a great fit
because the place wants them. Boardman is about 160 miles
east of Portland.
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April 20, 2007
OREGON SITE OF FIRST MOTORSPORTS COUNTRY CLUB IN NORTHWEST
Ground-breaking to take place in Boardman Summer 2007
Boardman, Ore. — Pacific Northwest Motorsports Park (PNMP),
a subsidiary of Oregon International
Speedway (OIS), will break ground this summer on a motorsports
country club at Boardman, with plans
to be open to members and other enthusiasts by
Summer 2008.
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