- Beverly Hills Speedway
Motorsport venue
Name = Beverly Hills Speedway | Nicknames = Los Angeles Speedway / The Glamor Track
Time = GMT -7
Location =Beverly Hills, California ,United States
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Owner = Beverly Hills Speedway Syndicate
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Broke_ground = 1919
Opened =February 28 1920
Closed = 1924
Construction_cost= $ 500,000
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Events = | Layout1 = Boardoval track with 37 degree banking
Surface = 2inch x 4 inchboard s
Length_km = 2.01
Length_mi = 1.25
Miles_first = True
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Record_class =Beverly Hills Speedway was an American board track in
Beverly Hills, California . It was the home to speedingModel T s and airplanes which cut through the airspace of Beverly Hills during theroaring 20s . Built in 1919 on what is currentlyBeverly Hills High School , the Regent Beverly Wilshire and many shops and homes on the 275 acres was then called Beverly Drive West. The track ran south of Wilshire Boulevard, between Lasky Drive and Beverly Drive and Santa Monica Boulevard. At a cost of $500,000, it was completed and ready for inauguration onFebruary 28 . The money for this project came from a group of actors and others in the industry. Together they were known as the Beverly Hills Speedway Syndicate and in 1919, they finally had enough money to go ahead with their project. The majority of this money went to buying the land. The lima-bean farmer who sold the Syndicate the land offered it to them for $1,000 per acre. Using 2-by-4 boards since the material was cheap, the 1 mile speedway was built byJack Prince -- famous at the time for his speed track constructions. Though not only cheap, the wood was better than the typical dirt race track since it didn't have the dust flying into driver's faces.At the time, the wooden raceway was ranked second only to theIndianapolis Motor Speedway . On its first race day, Jimmy Murphy, driving car #14, competed in the track's first 250-mile race and won. After only four years, the 70,000 seat stadium was disassembled to make room for other improvements. The land was deemed more expensive than the track that lay atop it. The last race was heldFebruary 24 1924 before a crowd of 85,000. On that dayHarlan Fengler broke the world record for a 250 mile race. By 1928, the Beverly Wilshire hotel would be built on the site of the track's north-east turn. The developers of the racetrack would later move it to Culver City, just south of MGM studios.The speedway was built at a time when car races were popular. The
Los Angeles Coliseum Motordome was another popular speedway just south in Playa del Rey. There were about six of the wooden tracks -- or "toothpick tracks" -- in California.Races
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Gaston Chevrolet andEddie O'Donnell collided and crashed into one another during theThanksgiving Day Beverly Hills Speedway Classic race. Chevrolet was killed along with O'Donnell, and his mechanic Lyall Jolls, died the next day [cite web | url = http://carsandracingstuff.com/library/articles/2045.php | title = GASTON CHEVROLET KILLED IN RACE | work = The Crittenden Automotive Library | accessdate = July 12 | accessyear = 2008] .Resources
*"BOARD TRACKS: Before Indianapolis, L.A.'s Toothpick Ovals Were King" SHAV GLICK.
Los Angeles Times ,October 14 1987 .
*"Column: L.A. Scene / The City Then and Now". CECILIA RASMUSSEN.Los Angeles Times ,October 19 1992 .
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