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Ventura Raceway

Coordinates:34°16′32″N119°18′16″W / 34.27556°N 119.30444°W /34.27556; -119.30444 (Ventura Raceway)
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Racetrack in Ventura, California
Ventura Raceway

Location10 West Harbor Blvd. Ventura, Ca. 93001
Time zoneGMT−8
Coordinates34°16′32″N119°18′16″W / 34.27556°N 119.30444°W /34.27556; -119.30444 (Ventura Raceway)
Former namesSeaside Park Speedway
Major eventsTurkey Night Grand Prix
Oval Track
SurfaceClay
Length0.321 km (0.200 miles)
Turns2
BankingHigh

Ventura Raceway is a 1/5 mile, high-banked clayoval racetrack located at theVentura County Fairgrounds inVentura, California, United States. On a weekly basis the track is home to many types of dirt track racecars including wingless sprint cars, midgets, dwarf cars, stock cars, modifieds, sport compacts, and karts. It is owned and operated by Jim Naylor and is also home toCory Kruseman'sSprint Car Driving School and the Ventura Racing Association sprint cars.

History

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A 1/2 mile dirt oval operated at the fairgrounds from July 28, 1924 through around 1927 (this track had run motorcycles from 1910 through 1923). A 1/5 mile dirt oval was used formidgets on November 11, 1934.[citation needed]

A 1/10 mile dirt oval operated from July 4, 1978 through 1984 (this was originally used for speedway motorcycles beginning in 1969.) The 1/5 mile oval opened in 1985.[citation needed]

In the 1990s and into the 2000s motocross racing was held at Ventura Raceway on motocross tracks built on the infield of the oval track. These races were attend by local racers, as well as professionals such as off-road champion Jim Holley, Kyle Lewis, Randy Moody, and World ChampionBobby Moore.[citation needed]

The stadium was a significant venue formotorcycle speedway and hosted important events, including the American final of theSpeedway World Championship in 1994.[1][2]

A 1/5 mile dirt figure 8 was added in 2000.[citation needed]

The track has also operated as Seaside Park Speedway.[3]

In 2010. Jim was inducted into the Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame for being the oldest and only successful professional sports franchise in Ventura County history.[citation needed]

Since 2016, it has served as the home of theTurkey Night Grand Prix, which draws professional drivers from around the world to compete in this prestigious event. Past winners for the event include Billy Boat (1997), Kyle Larson (2016 & 2019), Christopher Bell (2017 & 2018), and Logan Seavey (2021)..[4]

References

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  1. ^"World Championship".Metal Speedway. Retrieved12 February 2024.
  2. ^"World Championship".Speedway.org. Retrieved12 February 2024.
  3. ^Motorsports.com
  4. ^Brewster, Louis (November 17, 2016)."Turkey Night Grand Prix tradition returns to Ventura Raceway".Los Angeles Daily News. RetrievedNovember 26, 2016.

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