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11/10/09, 9:05 AM |
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Just Sad - 16th Street Speedway
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Race Count Last Year: 73 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 742 |
I caught this on the channel 13 news in Indy last night. The old stadium/track is being used as a junk yard holding place now. There is some video along with the story. Place looks terrible. Sure did have some good memories of the place.
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11/10/09, 5:22 PM |
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Re: Just Sad - 16th Street Speedway
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11/10/09, 5:36 PM |
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Re: Just Sad - 16th Street Speedway
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The nicest driver I think I ever met was at 16th Street Speedway. Ron Smoker - what a great guy. I remember he commuted by car every weekend fron New England to Indy and back just to race a midget. I was happy when he won the title in a real nail biter. IIRC, he was in the Parker Machinery 24 car.
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11/10/09, 5:58 PM |
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Re: Just Sad - 16th Street Speedway
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Man, that track was always rough, but unbelievably fast for it's size. Every time I drive past there, I wish it was still open for racing. I always wondered how many gazillion dollars were lost on that deal. Sad to see that entire property looking like it does now.
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11/10/09, 5:59 PM |
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Re: Just Sad - 16th Street Speedway
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There was definately some real good racing there. If only somebody could afford to buy it and make it back into a racetrack and bring it up to be one of the nicest in the area, would take some money but would be pretty cool.
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11/10/09, 6:01 PM |
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Re: Just Sad - 16th Street Speedway
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Funny I drove down by the race track just yesterday coming from the USAC office to see if it was still around as I thought the city was planning on tearing it down. Lot of memories watching the midgets run there. Seems like always a good show, like the night Jay Drake turned Tony Stewart over intentionally. The funny thing was Tony was letting Jay stay at his house while racing in the mid-west but Tony took it all in jest.
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11/10/09, 8:24 PM |
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Re: Just Sad - 16th Street Speedway
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LMFAO!! Did nobody see the comments under the story?
UMAN - "PIC-A-PART IS RIGHT DOWN THE ROAD SELL THE CARS TO THEM. PEOPLE STILL NEED PARTS. JUST PULL THE VEND. NUMBERS" Guest - "I know it may be difficult for you, but did you actually read the story??" Thanks, JACKHOLE |
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11/10/09, 9:11 PM |
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Re: Just Sad - 16th Street Speedway
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Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 591 |
the lead paint was the big problem their as far as being used now
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11/10/09, 11:17 PM |
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Re: Just Sad - 16th Street Speedway
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The neighbors complained about the noise saying that the race cars drowned out the normal sound of gunfire in the surrounding neighborhoods.
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11/11/09, 10:59 AM |
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Re: Just Sad - 16th Street Speedway
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My first trip there, was in the mid to late 40's, actually to a baseball game, my second trip there, was to opening night as a race track, close to 50 years later, surprising how sometimes your mind will recall things you thought were totally forgotten. We raced there off and on, until it was closed, a real momentum track, a slight lift, and you were history. Bob
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