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International Speedway Corp

International Speedway Corporation (ISC) is a company based in the United States that is involved in the racing industry. Specifically, the company owns and operates motorsports entertainment facilities, including several major racetracks that host NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) events.

ISC was founded in 1953 by Bill France Sr., who is also credited with co-founding NASCAR. The company's first racetrack was the Daytona International Speedway, which opened in 1959 and hosts the prestigious Daytona 500 race each year.

Today, ISC owns and operates 13 motorsports entertainment facilities around the country, including racetracks in Florida, Alabama, California, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. In addition to NASCAR races, these facilities also host other motorsports events such as IndyCar races and NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) drag racing events.

ISC went public in 1995 and its stock is listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol "ISCA." As of 2021, the company has a market capitalization of approximately $1.6 billion.

Over the years, ISC has faced various challenges, including declining attendance and television ratings for NASCAR races, as well as competition from other forms of entertainment. However, the company has continued to invest in its facilities and explore new revenue streams, such as expanding its offerings of non-racing events and developing real estate around its racetracks.

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