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February 1, 2007
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Texas Motor Speedway's construction began in 1995. The original configuration called for an unusual dual banking system that had 24 degrees of banking for stock cars and 8 degrees for open-wheel cars.

On April 5, 1997, Mark Martin won the first NASCAR event at TMS, a Busch Series event. Jeff Burton won the inaugural Cup Series race in front of a sellout crowd on the next afternoon.

In 1998, Turn 4 at Texas Motor Speedway was reshaped to ease the transition from the turns to the front straightaway. That April, Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s career got a boost after his first Busch Series victory.

But after that race, a second renovation started and was completed in less than two months. The project eliminated the dual banking and gave the track its current configuration.

In 2005, TMS was awarded a fall Nextel Cup date to go with its April date. That 2005 event was the 34th race of that season's 36-race schedule.

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