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Trióvalo Internacional de Cajititlán (formerly Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón) is a three-quarter-mile tri-oval racetrack located in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco, Mexico, near the Laguna de Cajititlán and Guadalajara International Airport, in the Guadalajara metropolitan area. The track was renamed after the driver Bernardo Obregón Tamaríz who died in the Carrera Panamericana in 1999 during the Mil Cumbres Stage. The tri-oval was the venue for NASCAR Corona Series races from 2004 to 2010. For the 2011 season, the track was excluded for NASCAR schedule because of the damage in the track.

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  • Trióvalo Internacional de Cajititlán (es)
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  • El Trióvalo Internacional de Cajititlán (anteriormente Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón) es un hipódromo trióvalo de tres cuartos de milla ubicado en Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco, México, cerca de la Laguna de Cajititlán y el Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara, en el Zona metropolitana de Guadalajara. La pista recibió el nombre del piloto Bernardo Obregón Tamaríz, quien murió en la Carrera Panamericana en 1999 durante la Etapa Mil Cumbres. (es)
  • Trióvalo Internacional de Cajititlán (formerly Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón) is a three-quarter-mile tri-oval racetrack located in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco, Mexico, near the Laguna de Cajititlán and Guadalajara International Airport, in the Guadalajara metropolitan area. The track was renamed after the driver Bernardo Obregón Tamaríz who died in the Carrera Panamericana in 1999 during the Mil Cumbres Stage. The tri-oval was the venue for NASCAR Corona Series races from 2004 to 2010. For the 2011 season, the track was excluded for NASCAR schedule because of the damage in the track. (en)
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  • Trióvalo Internacional de Cajititlán (en)
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  • NASCAR Mexico Series (en)
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  • Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón (en)
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  • El Trióvalo Internacional de Cajititlán (anteriormente Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón) es un hipódromo trióvalo de tres cuartos de milla ubicado en Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco, México, cerca de la Laguna de Cajititlán y el Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara, en el Zona metropolitana de Guadalajara. La pista recibió el nombre del piloto Bernardo Obregón Tamaríz, quien murió en la Carrera Panamericana en 1999 durante la Etapa Mil Cumbres. El trióvalo fue la sede de las carreras de la Serie Corona de NASCAR de 2004 a 2010. Para la temporada de 2011, la pista fue excluida del calendario de NASCAR debido al daño en la pista.​ Para 2013, la pista estaba completamente consternada. La superficie de la pista no se puede usar como sede de deportes de motor sin volver a pavimentar y las gradas no son seguras para los espectadores después de estar sin usar y sin mantenimiento desde finales de 2010. Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón anunció oficialmente su regreso en marzo de 2017, confirmando que NASCAR México se llevará a cabo en la sede del 2 al 4 de junio de 2017, El trío también fue sede de la importante Copa Occidente en abril de 2017. En 2017, la pista se renovó con el asesoramiento de pilotos de carreras mexicanos, incluido Michel Jourdain Sr., y se renombró como Trióvalo Internacional de Cajititlán.​ (es)
  • Trióvalo Internacional de Cajititlán (formerly Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón) is a three-quarter-mile tri-oval racetrack located in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco, Mexico, near the Laguna de Cajititlán and Guadalajara International Airport, in the Guadalajara metropolitan area. The track was renamed after the driver Bernardo Obregón Tamaríz who died in the Carrera Panamericana in 1999 during the Mil Cumbres Stage. The tri-oval was the venue for NASCAR Corona Series races from 2004 to 2010. For the 2011 season, the track was excluded for NASCAR schedule because of the damage in the track. By 2013, the track became in complete dismay, The track surface is unusable as a motorsports venue without being resurfaced and the stands are unsafe for spectators after sitting unused and not maintained since late 2010. Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón officially announced its return in March 2017, confirming that NASCAR Mexico took place in the venue June 2–4, 2017. The trioval also hosted the important Copa Occidente in April, 2017. In 2017, the track was renovated with advice from Mexican racing drivers including Michel Jourdain Sr. and renamed Trióvalo Internacional de Cajititlán. (en)
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