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Wallstreet.com Becomes Title Sponsor of Pole Day During NASCAR Winston Cup Weekend

Business Wire, Jan 6, 2003

Business & Sports Editors/Travel Writers

SONOMA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2003

Wallstreet.com(TM) has stepped up its involvement with Infineon Raceway by assuming title sponsorship of pole-day qualifying at the raceway's 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup event.

"Wallstreet.com(TM) Pole Day" will take place on Friday, June 20 during which the full NASCAR field will compete to set the order of start for Sunday's Dodge/Save Mart 350 Winston Cup race.

The partnership continues a relationship between Infineon Raceway and Wallstreet.com(TM), an online sportsbook and casino Web-site. For a second consecutive year in 2003, Wallstreet.com(TM) will also serve as presenting sponsor of an NHRA Summit Sport Compact Drag Racing Series event at Infineon Raceway.

Wallstreet.com(TM) is part of the world's largest internet sportsbook operation and is a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange (Ticker: SBT.L). Fully regulated and audited, Wallstreet.com(TM) processes 1,000,000 sports wagers each month and employs more than 200 full- and- part-time customer service agents.

Speedway Motorsports (NYSE:TRK) is a leading marketer and promoter of motorsports entertainment in the United States. SMI owns and operates the following premiere facilities: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Lowe's Motor Speedway at Charlotte, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Infineon Raceway and Texas Motor Speedway. The company provides souvenir-merchandising services through its SMI Properties subsidiary, and manufactures and distributes smaller-scale, modified racing cars through its 600 Racing subsidiary. The company also owns Performance Racing Network, which broadcasts syndicated motorsports programming to over 750 stations nationwide. For more information, visit www.gospeedway.com.

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