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Lebanon Valley Speedway is a ½ mile high banked dirt oval raceway in West Lebanon, New York. The complex also includes a quarter-mile dragway and a go-kart track.
Tommy Corellis started racing at age 14 at Lebanon Valley, but promptly got expelled. He returned a few years later and became a dominant racer, ultimately winning 83 feature events at the venue. [2] Corellis also competed regularly at the Albany-Saratoga Speedway NY, Devil's Bowl Speedway VT, and Orange County Fair Speedway NY.
Imperial Valley Speedway: Race Car bumped into the back of another car, ran over the back wheels and went end-over-end several times [125] Giuseppe Campari (ITA) 1933-09-10 Open wheel Alfa Romeo Tipo B: Grand Prix season: Monza: Italian Grand Prix: Race Car skidded on a patch of oil, hit a stone, flipped and crushed Giuseppe [126] Marco Campos ...
Doug Garrison started racing in 1948 at the Burden Lake in Averill Park, New York. [2] He competed regularly in New York's Capital Region, including Coxacki Speedway, Empire Raceway in Menands, Onteora Speedway in Olivebridge, Pine Bowl Speedway in Snyders Corners, Rhineback Speedway, and Victoria Speedway in Dunnsville, with annual trips to the National Open at Langhorne Speedway, Pennsylvania.
Then, in 2009, he once again won the 358 and big block divisions at Lebanon Valley Speedway. [19] He also became the first person at Lebanon Valley to win two races on the same night, four years in a row. On 4/6/2014 Andy won the inaugural 'Hard Clay Open' 50-lap Modified race at the Orange County Fair Speedway in Middletown, NY.
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Charlotte Motor Speedway: Testing Plymouth Billy Wade (USA) [16] January 5, 1965 Goodyear tire test Daytona International Speedway: Testing Mercury Buren Skeen (USA) [17] [note 4] September 6, 1965 Southern 500: Darlington International Raceway: Race Ford Harold Kite (USA) [19] October 17, 1965 National 400: Charlotte Motor Speedway: Race Plymouth
The US Auto Club (USAC) announced Owen’s death shortly after midnight on Saturday after red-flagging the event at 6.30pm when the crash occurred. It cancelled the remainder of the event.