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Very cool links on Meadowdale, Alan. There are several other videos of racing at Meadowdale on the Vimeo link, some of which contain some of the USCCR race held at the circuit. Very cool stuff.
And at least the track itself is preserved through the park; the two tracks mentioned in the article written by the guy with the crappy Lotus, Bridgehampton and Riverside, are hardly noticeable anymore. Riverside is a mall, and Bridgehampton is a golf course. At least the golf course left some of the remnants of the old circuit. Brigdehampton then Bridgehampton now It's Bridge Golf Course, Bridgehampton NY. |
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Brilliant comparison pics.......
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Is there a worse fate for a race track than being turned into a golf course? Ugh.
Bridgehampton looked like a scaled up Brands Hatch Indy. |
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I don't know, at least it's still there in spirit; having a shopping mall obliterating it must be the worst, I'd say....
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Lovely Can-Am.
I wonder if it was a tricky place to drive with all that sand around. |
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Tricky enough to spectate on a windy day, I reckon!
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^Yeah, one can only imagine the atmosphere of the place on a dry, windy day. The place, much like the motor racing AND spectating back in the day, wasn't for the faint of heart.
Storms and the subsequent damage to "The Bridge" in 1970 forced the Can Am series to move the event to my now home track, Road ATL. Pops said he was there for the first big series to come to the foothills. |
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I had, at one time, found a website with a photo archive of races at this track, but it appears it has since been removed. (It hadn't been updated in forever.) This page has some-not much-info on a lot of tracks here in the States. http://www.na-motorsports.com/Tracks/ Really cool, but extremely sad, idea for a thread. I really enjoy reading racing history and seeing racing photos, especially from the 50's and 60's. Last edited by Mechanic Z; 17 Sep 2013 at 00:30. |
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Red Bull did a wonderful video there a little while ago: http://youtu.be/H0frJrTduaU
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That place looked epic and what a phenomenal film by RB. Brilliant stuff!! Thanks for posting both.
During this time period in the States is when they were building numerous "board tracks". I don't think we had high banked speedways until Darlington and Daytona in the 1950s. I very much doubt that we have any remnants of board tracks left anywhere. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Board_track_racing |
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Valencia Habour circuit: http://wtf1.co.uk/valencia-grand-prix-circuit-2013/
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No less, but yes, I agree, rather depressing......
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That's astonishing. It looks like it has been out of use for years.
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At Valencia there were grey companies taking pieces away, and houseless living in the pitlane building.
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It was one of these prison tracks, Valencia. Surrounded by cold steel fencing and concrete. It was joyless and except a glimpse, it let little of the real Valencia in. It was of little interest to me.
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Good old Kyalami, fast and wide. Please leave your brain at the door.
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Oooooh. I bet there is some lovely stuff in here.
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A little bump here, but reading through the thread I just needed to. Really interesting, and sad, to see pictures of the long forgotten race tracks.
Speedhunters have had trips to quite a few lost tracks including the Südschleife, Sitges, Clermont Ferrand and the old Monza banking among many others. Bear in mind that there's also some other "none-lost" tracks on the 4 pages in the link. http://www.speedhunters.com/category...templeofspeed/ Interesting read and great pictures! |
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