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History of Speedway Productions 1969: Printed first issue of 'The Official Speedway Program'1984: Rappin' on Racin'® Debuted 1985: Began Live Broadcasting from Daytona International Speedway 1986: Moved to WIXZ as a one hour show 1987: Began Live Remote Broadcasting 1988: Show expanded to three hours 1989: Printed first issue of Racing's Almost Perfect Magazine (RPM) 1991: Don Gamble induction into Pittsburgh Circle Track Club (PCTC) Hall of Fame 1992: Show expanded to three hours 1994: Weekend Magazine syndicated program aired on 20 radio stations and at local tracks 1996: Moved to WTAE Talk Radio 1999: Began Broadcasting Fast Track on KDKA 1999: Returned to WEDO as a two hour show 1999: Trackside (live pre-race show) debuted 2002: www.speedwayproductions.biz was constructed 2003: Rappin' on Racin'® became available 24/7 on the internet 2004: Celebrated 20 years of Rappin' on Racin'® 2004: Trackside moved to Jennerstown Speedway 2005: Expanded NASCAR coverage with the addition of a Technical Segment 2006: Added new segment, 'Tech Talk' with NASCAR Race Engineer Travis Geisler 2007: Trackside returned to Lernerville Speedway 2011: Celebrating 28 years of Rappin' on Racin'® 2011: www.speedwayproductions.biz redesigned by JNJ Motorsports Media 2012: Opened up Call In Options for Listeners |
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