champcar50 (Offline)
#62
1/11/09 2:32 PM
Years ago I raced at sweet owen speedway and I thought I might look at a satelite picture to see what remains. I could not find it can onyone help me remember exactly where it was or is there any informaion about it on the web or any pictures from there?
Thanks
Jack
Tony74 (Offline)
#63
2/11/09 10:45 PM
I heard tell of a race track in Lafayette off of Hwy. 38 Apparently after the Tippecanoe county board banned racing, the track or pieces of it where moved to the current Kamp Speedway??
I know its not open wheel but interesting still.
TQ29m (Offline)
#64
2/12/09 9:16 AM
Just curious, maybe Wilkerson will remember, but the old race track at Columbus, along Clifty Creek, at the East edge of town, just off hiway 7, we always called it the "Pit", or the "Hole", and the name kinda fit, but I can remember some mighty good racing there, when the boys with F800 showed up, the race was bound to get interesting. I also raced there, while still in High School, in about 1953, had bought a "cherry", 1937 Ford 2dr, flatback, took a chisel and cut the fenders back to the bead, took out everything but the drivers seat, and "went racin"! Wish I had that one back, then, musta been early 60's, we raced Go-Karts there, at least once. I haven't been back there in years, probably 30 or so, it was famous for a lot of things, but the most interesting, was if you went off turn 3, you went in the creek, and a lot did. Probably some ole iron still there. Bob
TQ29m (Offline)
#65
2/15/09 6:11 PM
Butch, did this track have an "official" name, or was the "Pit" it? Bob
nowings (Offline)
#66
2/15/09 6:36 PM
Duke , my dad and i use to mushroom hunt at the old track . Right behind the old drive in theater , on Edison Road .
nowings (Offline)
#68
2/16/09 10:23 PM
I'm going to get out to the track ,and try to get some pics of the track. There are still alot of tires out there .
zenas1924 (Offline)
#70
7/26/14 12:08 PM
Just a quick note about Ron Lemasters Jr's aricle about Armscamp Speedway in Open Wheel Magazine, November 1999 Issue, page 80 . . . it was very informative but for those of you looking east on St Rd 28 you never would have found it. The first sentence of the article, "If you know where to look north of Indiana Stated Road 28, and east of State Road 9, you can still see what remains of one of the foundations of open-wheel racing in the Midwest." Ron got you turned the wrong direction. Ask around and plenty of people know where the famous track was located. Dave