- Eagle Raceway
Eagle Raceway is a one-third mile dirt track located two miles (3 km) east of
Eagle, Nebraska onU.S. Highway 34 inCass County, Nebraska , often referred to by some as the "World's Fastest Third Mile" because of its speed. The track is located approximately fifteen miles east ofLincoln, Nebraska .As of
2006 , theWorld of Outlaws Sprint Series races at the track once a year, in June.A regular weekly show at the track (Saturday nights from April to September) generally consists of winged sprint cars and
IMCA Modifieds in 2006, [http://www.imca.com/divisions.php IMCA] -Sanctioned Hobby Stocks and 4-Cylinder Sport Compacts were added to the weekly program.Track History
In 1963, Eagle, NE residents Dale Halvorsen and Harvey Kropp constructed the racetrack out of farm ground owned by Halvorsen. Kropp served as promoter of the races. The unique terrain allowed for a high-banked bowl-shaped racetrack to be carved out of surrounding hills. The hills provided an easy location for above-track grandstands.
Kropp and Halvorsen promoted primarily
open wheel racing events throughout the 1960's and 1970's, ending their promotion of racing after an abbreviated 1976 season in which the only death at the speedway occurred after Jim Golden flipped in turn one after releasing his seatbelts shortly after winning his preliminary heat race.The track remained dormant until 1978 when Paul Saenz leased the track from Halvorsen and raced
Late Model Stock Cars weekly.In 1984, the track was purchased by John Beecham, his wife Laura and John's brother Marty. Interestingly, Laura Beecham is the sister of Jim Golden, the only driver to die in competition at the track. The
World of Outlaws were brought to the track for a June show, a relationship that continues to this day.The Beechams began a major renovation project, razing the decaying original scorer's tower and concession stands and constructing a new, two level concession stand and scorer's / VIP area. The old seats were replaced with seating for approximately 5000 fans. The race program consisted of a Friday night winged sprint cars program and a Saturday night
NASCAR -sanctioned weekly stock car program. For the 1985 season, the days of the stock car and sprint car program were reversed andIMCA Modifieds were added to the Sprint Car show on Saturdays.The 1987 season saw the introduction of the
USAC Midget Series in the Midsummer Midget Classic, which brought futureNASCAR Nextel Cup stars to the track. Winners of the annual race includeJeff Gordon ( [http://www.eagleraceway.com/history/displayyear.asp?yr=1990 1990] ) andTony Stewart ( [http://www.eagleraceway.com/history/displayyear.asp?yr=1992 1994] ).In 1997, the Beecham Family sold the track to [http://www.horizonholding.com/CompanyBio.html Craig Cormack and racing partner Dean Orth operating as Eagle Entertainment, LLC. Cormack took full control of the racetrack in 1999 and continued the weekly program with stock cars on Friday and Sprint Cars & Modifieds on Saturday. As part of the new ownership, the wooden bleachers were replaced with concrete and aluminum stadium seating, with an additional two sections of seats were added in 2000 including a convert|40|ft|m|0|sing=on high section of aluminum grandstand and a smaller section of 750-seat wood bleachers, increasing the seating capacity to 7500.
The track focused on the entertainment model put forth by such groups as
World Wrestling Entertainment , emphasizing activity in the stands as well as the track, and a 100,000-watt sound system was added in 1997. Notable was the inclusion of track announcer Rick Schwieger, who joinedSpeed Channel as theNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series play-by-play announcer and adopted the broadcast name [http://www.answers.com/topic/rick-allen Rick Allen] .In 2001, blaming poor attendance and participation by race teams, Cormack [http://web.archive.org/web/20020205131945/http://www.eagleraceway.com/index.html ended the Friday night stock car program] .
After the 2005 season, again citing poor attendance, increased criticism on
Internet Forums and lack of profit during his ownership, Cormack closed the racetrack and [http://web.archive.org/web/20051025142120/http://www.eagleraceway.com/ put it up for sale] . Former Late Model driver Roger Hadan entered a [http://web.archive.org/web/20051107221521/http://www.eagleraceway.com/ lease agreement with Cormack] to operate the racetrack in 2006, and continued the relationship through 2007. Hadan addedIMCA Hobby Stocks and Sport Compacts to the Saturday Night program. Hadan also gained notoriety for promotion of Schoolbus Races and other novelty acts for fans. In 2007 he added aJumboTron .External links
* [http://www.eagleraceway.com Official Site]
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