Kellen Conover (Offline)
#2
2/2/14 9:38 AM
It's been closed for several years.
racephoto1 (Offline)
#4
2/2/14 1:21 PM
Neat place, and beautiful facility. Caught a few races there. Too bad it's closed.
ronmil (Offline)
#5
2/2/14 4:20 PM
I understand it has fallen into a state of disrepair; would need a lot of work to bring it back. Too bad; it was a nice facility with an electronic scoreboard and a grandstand that seated 5500. I think the racing was adversely affected when the wall was put in on the infield side of the track.
Ron Miller
arctic monkey21 (Offline)
#6
2/2/14 5:15 PM
I've been by a few times when I'm back in Illinois and we're on the way to Haubstadt. They had it mowed for a quite a few years, but the last couple its been left alone. I looked at it on google maps and it appears that nature is starting to reclaim the track itself.
Sprinter56 (Offline)
#7
2/3/14 1:35 PM
If you ask me this was the fastest most bad ass place under a half mile around. Jim mills sunk a bunch of money in it and facility and track were awesome. Around 2003 he had red clay from a construction project my dad did in Bloomington, in trucked to sumner, il non stop for about a month. The red clay lived up to it's reputation as it had a ton of bite in it, high speed is an understatement. I believe they had trouble with city government that closed the doors eventually but i remember running 3 times there and May have been another race I missed. Damn shame it shut down id like to hear the real issues stopping it from going forward