Volusia Speedway Park features 3 different oval tracks: a 3/8 mile semi-banked asphalt oval ("special events only"), a 1/2 mile semi-banked clay oval, and a 1/8 mile flat clay oval for Karts. The Speedway is near Daytona, Florida.
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The track opened as a 1/4 mile dirt oval in 1968, operating through 1969. It expanded to 3/8 mile (still dirt) in August of 1969, operating through 1971. It expanded again to 1/2 mile in February 1972, operating through 1989, when it was paved. It operated as a paved oval until 1997, when it was converted back to dirt. The 3/8 mile dirt oval opened behind turn 4 of the original oval, operating from 1993 until it was paved in 1998.
This track has previously operated as Barberville Speedway, and Volusia County Speedway.
Allan E. Brown, The History of America's Speedways: Past & Present. Comstock Park, Michigan: Brown, 2003 , ISBN 0931105617 , pp. 213. Order from National Speedway Directory |
Allan E. Brown, 2006 National Speedway Directory. Comstock Park, Michigan: Brown, 2006 , ISBN 093110565X , pp. 112. Order From National Speedway Directory |
Volusia Speedway Park
1500 E. State Road 40
De Leon Springs, FL 32130
386-985-4402
386-985-6258 (fax)
mail@volusiaspeedwaypark.com
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Volusia Speedway Park is located 15 miles west of I-95 on State Road 40, near the junction with State Road 11.
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