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1975 - A new grandstand was built with new owner; Black and gold stripes were on the guardrails. 1976-1978 - Closed but the track was used for testing. 1979 - Don Thompson era. Red-white-blue trim was applied to guardrails. Track re-named "Greater Dayton Speedway" and was painted on infield scorers stand. The surface was repaved twice.
The track name was also changed from "Spitzer Motor Speedway" to "Mansfield Motor Speedway" for 2017. [3] With the new dirt surface, Mansfield Motor Speedway hosted series like the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and the Arctic Cat All Star Circuit of Champions. The track closed following the 2019 Dirt Million event.
Toledo Speedway is a half-mile paved oval racetrack located in Toledo, Ohio, United States. It is owned jointly by Roy Mott and NASCAR . It is operated by NASCAR and run as the sister track to Flat Rock Speedway in Flat Rock, Michigan .
Dennis Knox, right, in this Jan. 24, 2020 photo, hopes to close a deal soon for the Barberton Speedway, to be renamed the Norton Raceway Park. At left is former owner Greg Prunty, who died in 2022.
Canfield Speedway is a half mile dirt oval racetrack that hosted (major) sanctioned auto racing from 1950 to 1964, but other associations ran until the late 1970s. There was also a 1/4 mile dirt racing surface that shared the front stretch with the 1/2 mile track.
Southside Speedway: History. The 0.33-mile Southside Speedway opened in 1959 and is billed as "The Toughest Short Track in the South." Racing legends such as Richard Petty , Junior Johnson ...
Lorain County Speedway, also known as Lorain Raceway Park, is an auto racing track located in Amherst Township, Lorain County, near South Amherst, Ohio, USA opened in 1949 as a 1/3 mile dirt oval. It was paved between the 1960 and 1961 racing seasons.
The track is built on a site that once housed a Shawnee Indian campground, but the Shawnee were run off the land by white settlers. On June 3, 1799, the town of Alexandria was founded on the site. The town would eventually be moved to what is currently known as Portsmouth, Ohio in 1813 because of multiple floods. As time went on the site was ...