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    Baseball team execs buy controlling interest in Aikman-Staubach Hall of Fame race team

    The Associated Press

    Sunday, Sep. 02, 2007

    After shopping around, Jeff Moorad and Tom Garfinkel settled on a racing team owned by a couple of proven winners – Hall of Fame quarterbacks Troy Aikman and Roger Staubach.

    Moorad, CEO of the Arizona Diamondbacks, and Garfinkel, the NL team’s chief operating officer, have bought controlling interest in Hall of Fame Racing.

    “We spoke with several teams and decided that Hall of Fame has assembled a special group of people and created a foundation for success that we hope to build on,” Moorad said Sunday at California Speedway.

    “You win with people and we want to add resources and opportunity for the people who are here.”

    Moorad and Aikman have longtime ties, going back to when Moorad’s sports management agency represented the former Dallas Cowboys’ star in his first contract negotiation.

    Garfinkel previously was executive vice president of Chip Ganassi Racing and was involved in Ganassi’s NASCAR and open-wheel organizations.

    “Jeff has been a positive influence for me throughout my career and has been successful in whatever he’s done,” Aikman said.

    “And Tom is certainly an impressive individual with a unique blend of significant business acumen and racing experience.

    Aikman and Staubach and their partners formed the racing team in 2003. They retain minority interest, along with partners Bill Saunders, Paul Whitman and Mark Griege.

    Hall of Fame Racing is in its second season, with Tony Raines and Terry Labonte splitting driving duties. The No. 96, sponsored by DLP HDTV, finished 26th in owner points last year and was 25th heading into Sunday’s race.

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    CALIFORNIA SPEEDWAY  
    TRACK FACTS
    Date Opened: June 20, 1997
    First NWCS Race: California 500, June 22, 1997
    Qualifying Record: Ryan Newman, 187.432 mph, (38.414 sec.), 4/26/02
    Race Record: Jeff Gordon, 155.012 mph, 6/22/97
    Owner: ISC
    President: Bill Miller
    Phone: (909) 429-5000
    Tickets: (909) 429-7223
    Shipping Address:
    9330 Cherry Ave.
    Fontana, CA 92335
    Mailing Address:
    9330 Cherry Ave.
    Fontana, CA 92335
    TRACK CONFIGURATION
    Distance: 2.0 Mile Oval
    Banking in Turns 1-4: 14°
    Banking on Trioval: 11°
    Banking on Backstretch:
    Length of Frontstretch: 2,500 ft.
    Length of Backstretch: 3,100 ft.
    Grandstand Seating: 92,000
    Miles/Laps: 500 mi. = 250 laps