Bubzilla (Offline)
#21
10/10/07 2:33 PM
1). The one mile dirt track at the Fairgrounds in Phoenix.
2). Ascot.
3). The 1/2 mile track at El Centro.
Jerry Shaw (Offline)
#23
10/10/07 2:45 PM
My favorite track from the past, that has died and no longer exists:
Putnamville
Jerry
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FishBurger (Offline)
#26
10/10/07 3:27 PM
1. New Bremen (Dirt) & New Bremen (Paved)
2. Tri-County (Dirt) & Later renamed Queen City (Paved)
3. Dayton Speedway
4. Reading Fairgrounds
5. Lawrenceburg (The 1/2 mile - Only saw one race there. It was wild.)
6. Ascot (Never made it out there but all those Cali folks couldn't be wrong.)
7. Lawrenceburg (The 1/4 mile :wink1: )
Sprint Fan
#28
10/10/07 4:27 PM
There has already been a couple of votes for it, but without hesitation mine is Ascot Park!
Only got to visit a few times before it closed in 1990, but one time we actually saw Evil Knevil making some hot laps in a sprint car, a #56 that I think at the time was Gary Pattersons ride.
Man that was 30 years ago! OMG!
Dwight Clock (Offline)
#29
10/10/07 4:27 PM
Since I have been to 104 tracks that no longer exist I have to break it down. Dirt short track, pavement short track, and special event track. The dirt short track would be Reading, as mentioned by Marv. Reading was simply the greatest dirt track ever. USAC sprinters were incredible there and the weekly modified battles are legendary. Over the years such names that are well known to sprint car fans such as Dick Tobias, Bobby Allen, Kenny Weld, URC champs Dave Kelly & Glenn Fitzcharles competed there with the likes of Gerry Chamberlain, kenny Brightbill, Al Tasnady, Bobby Gerhart (father of the current ARCA star), Harry & Mose Moore, Freddy Adam and many, many others. It was the toughest weekly racing ever seen. The paved short track would be Fulton, N.Y. It has been a dirt track for over 30 years now but the pavement is still there underneath. A 1/3 mile, it is 60 feet wide on the straights and 100 feet wide in the apex of the turns. Weekly fare was the modifieds, and for a time, the mods were paired with the Oswego super modifieds. What a show. Geoff Bodine, Maynard Troyer, Richie Evans, Roger & Merv Treichler, Dutch Hoag in the mods. Nolan Swift, Jim Shampine, Warren Coniam, Norm Mackereth in the supers. Heats, consis, and 30 lap features for $5! And the special events track would be Langhorne. Never saw sprints there but champ cars and modifieds were spectacular. The modified National Open in October was THE race weekend of the year. Great memories!:applaud::thumb:
Speedracer (Offline)
#30
10/10/07 4:30 PM
The old (flat) Kokomo Speedway.