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10/22/07, 10:44 PM   #1
Tracks You Wish You Could Have Seen
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In another thread SpfldMile brought up Langhorne, Flemington, and Sedalia as tracks he wished he could have seen. I never made it to Sedalia but spent many a race day/night at the other two. Langhorne, as a dirt track, was absolutely brutal. There was no straightaway and drivers spent 100 miles in a constant turn which wore out even the toughest of men. Many top drivers, most noticably Rodger Ward, refused to race there. The tough guys - Jimmy Bryan, Jud Larson, and A.J. Foyt did well there although Bryan paid the ultimate price at the PA. track. As a paved track beginning in 1965 it was still tough but not nearly as lethal as when it was dirt. Flemington, "The Square", was an incredible Saturday night dirt track. A momemtum track, it was lightning fast and offered lots of passing. Few drivers really figured out the fast way around but those who did won lots of races there - Al Tasnady, Sammy Beavers, Stan Ploski, and Billy Pauch among the modified drivers and Harry Benjamin & Buck Buckley among sprint car drivers were the best. USAC SC cars ran there twice with Doug Wolfgang (1982) and Sheldon Kinser (1983) winning.
 
10/22/07, 11:21 PM   #2
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A more local track I wish I could have seen is Champaign, IL. On the fair's website, they still race motorcycles during the fair, but no real race cars. I think Bubby Jones won a lot there back in the day.
 
10/22/07, 11:29 PM   #3
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I wish I would have been able to go to Lil' Springfield with my dad... he always talks about how awesome it was and when I was growing up, he wasn't te only one to use the shopping center parking lot as a urinal :rolling:

I also wish we could have seen more than one race at 16th Street...:crying:

-Drew
 
10/22/07, 11:57 PM   #4
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I would of like to of seen or raced at Ascot. Also Jungle Park looks like it would of been an exciting track to watch a race.
 
10/23/07, 6:34 AM   #5
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Ascot is one I would have loved to have seen in person.

Langhorne for sure but as a dirt track. I know that track was the toughest track in racing and no other track has a more horrible background than that.

Gilmore Stadium in the hey day or midget racing would have been the best to see.

Jungle Park is up there too.
 
10/23/07, 6:42 AM   #6
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In Indiana, Warsaw. Next door, New Bremen. Nope, never did get there. Both were long drives.

Otherwise, Ascot would lead the way. Along with some of those in the East, such as Reading.
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10/23/07, 7:53 AM   #7
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For me Ascot and Langhorne sound like they were amazing. Also
me dad told me about a little track in Andrews,In. He said the racing
wasn't that great but the fights were pretty impressive.
 
10/23/07, 8:06 AM   #8
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Nutley Velodrome.
 
10/23/07, 8:14 AM   #9
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Ascot and any one of the board tracks with the mighty midgets on the card for the evening.
 
10/23/07, 8:15 AM   #10
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Ascot, Langhorne (dirt) and ANY of those old wood board tracks. The pictures and videos I've seen.... man that was INSANITY but I'd be SOOOO there to watch it!
 
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