sbracing@execpc.com wrote:
> The track near Chicago was most likely Meadowdale.
>
> Steve
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was poking through "Sports Car" last night and in an article about
> old
> > race tracks that have dissapeared/closed, there was a shot of Hardy
> P. on
> > the Kent Washington road course (Pan Pacific??). How about that!
> >
> > Interesting article too. They talked about Marlboro, Mid-America and
> > another one up near Chicago, I've forgotten the name already. The
> > recurring theme is that while the tracks have ceased operation, most
> of
> > them are still "there", although not usable in thier current state.
> >
> > Now back to your regularly scheduled operations...
> >
> > rml
> >
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Or maybe Wilmot. I even still have an ashtray from Wilmot, (I bought that --
didn't
steal it) and trophies from the 60's from there as well. Great track -- tiny --
.8
mile long. Low gears needed.
--
uncle jack
The Attorney General advises that vintage racing may be hazardous to your
wealth.
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