767 (Offline)
#1
1/7/09 2:30 PM
There was a thread on here several months ago showing satelite picture of old historic tracks in Indiana. Just wondering if anyone knows where that is or if it was linked to a site.
Someone was talking about Anderson Speedway haveing a sister track, back in the woods in a town somewhere around Anderson. I think i read about it on here.
#1Brad Kuhn Fan (Offline)
#2
1/7/09 2:46 PM
There was a race track in Alexandria Indiana many years ago. It was called Armscamp.I've heard many stories about it. I was told it burnt down twice,After the 2nd time it burnt down they never rebiult it.Im not sure when it burnt.Im thinking maybe the earley 50's.But i could be way wrong.
#1Brad Kuhn Fan (Offline)
#3
1/7/09 2:49 PM
Hey, I found this on google.
Started as 1/5th dirt midget track. Highly popular. Built 1940-41. First race 7-12-4 Last race 1958 on concrete track. 1/5th dirt track turn can be noticed in the bottom of the infield of 1/4 mile concrete track
Mud Packer (Offline)
#9
1/7/09 6:49 PM
Originally Posted by #1Brad Kuhn Fan:
There was a race track in Alexandria Indiana many years ago. It was called Armscamp.I've heard many stories about it. I was told it burnt down twice,After the 2nd time it burnt down they never rebiult it.Im not sure when it burnt.Im thinking maybe the earley 50's.But i could be way wrong.
A friend of mine drove the ambulance back in the days of Armscamp Speedway. He said that it was a fun track but with the lack of roll cages also a very dangerous one. He said that many nights they made multiple runs to the hospital in Anderson. He said that it was "the" place to be on race night. A lot of big names apparently raced there.
A couple of years ago I went back behind the truck dock and sure enough you can still see the outline of the track. You need to go while the weeds are down so you don't have to wade through the brush.
Mike
Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante