- Racing in Illinois
There has been racing in Illinois for almost as long as there have been automobiles. Almost every type of motorsport found in the United States can be found in Illinois. Both modern and historic tracks exist in Illinois, including
NASCAR 'sChicagoland Speedway andGateway International Speedway . Notable drivers from Illinois includeDanica Patrick ,Tony Bettenhausen , andFred Lorenzen .Types of Racing
tock car racing
National
stock car racing touring series (such asNASCAR Sprint Cup, ARCA, NASCARNationwide Series , andCraftsman Truck Series ) race mainly on 4 tracks in Illinois:Chicagoland Speedway , near Chicago,Gateway International Speedway , Near St. Louis, and the mile dirt tracks at the Illinois State Fairgrounds, and the Southern Illinois State Fairgrounds near DuQuoin, Illinois.Asphalt
stock car racing is more prevalent in the northern part of Illinois with such tracks as Rockford Speedway or Grundy County Speedway. These tracks hold weekly racing programs that are sanctioned by NASCAR's Weekly Racing Series. Regional to nationally-known touring series, such asARTGO andMid American Stock Car Series hold special events these at the tracks.Drag Racing
Drag racing is fairly popular throughout Illinois, with both 1/4 and 1/8 mile tracks being found in the state. There are several National points events held in Illinois, as well as local weekly drag racing.Off Road Racing
Off-road racing can be found at temporary tracks at Route 66 Raceway to the permanent facilities at Lincoln Trail Motosports park.Motorcycle racing
Motorcycle racing is held on permanent road-courses in northern Illinois, as well asmotocross andhill climb s throughout the state. One of the most well-known motorcycle races in the U.S. can be found at the Illinois State Fairgrounds 1-mile oval track.ports car racing
Several tracks host
sports car racing in Illinois, although its is not prevalent with fewroad course s.Dirt oval racing
Dirt track racing on oval circuits is probably one of the most prevaliant forms of motorsports in Illinois. Track sizes vary from the short and tight 1/5 mile Macon Speedway to the 1-mile ovals at Springfield and DuQuoin.Karting
Kart racing can be found throughout Illinois on both dirt and asphalt.Notable Tracks
pringfield Mile, Springfield, Illinois
The one mile dirt
Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack in Springfield has had a long and varied past. Since before the inception ofUSAC , there have beenMidgets ,Sprints , and Silver Crown races at the "Monster Mile." The first incarnation of the track ran East-West. It now is raced North-South orientation. TheAllen Crowe Memorial 100 , named in honor of the Springfield resident, is held there every year during theIllinois State Fair . The race originated following the popular driver's death in 1963. USAC's Stock Car division sanctioned the race from 1963, until they ceased operations in 1984. The 1983 and 1984 races were co-sanctioned between ARCA and USAC. ARCA now sanctions this popular race. Until recently, the mile has hosted theUnited Midwestern Promoters UMP Fall Nationals for UMP Late Models. In the past, the mile has also hosted races sanctioned by theWorld of Outlaws . Many. many notable names have raced and won here, includingMario Andretti ,A. J. Foyt ,Davey Allison , andBenny Parsons . The "Monster Mile" also hosts some of the most well-known flat track motorcycle races in the U.S. The AMA sanctioned races are held every May and September, and draw motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the country.Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet, Illinois
Chicagoland Speedway is Illinois' onlySuperspeedway . It hosts races forNASCAR , ARCA, and the IRL on its 1 1/2 mile tri-oval. Chicagoland Speedway is the sister track to Route 66 Raceway, which boasts a 1/4-mileNHRA sanctioned dragstrip as well as a 1/2-mile dirt oval that has hosted World of Outlaws Late Models, Team Demolition Derbies, and off road races sanctioned by CORR.Gateway International Raceway, Madison, Illinois
Gateway International Raceway , located across theMississippi River fromSt. Louis, Missouri , is another of Illinois' largest tracks. It host races sanctioned by NASCAR, ARCA, USAC, and NHRA. Gateway's configuration is unique in the turns 3 & 4 have a larger radius than turns 1 & 2. It has been likened to NASCAR'sDarlington Raceway . At 1 1/4 miles, it is just shorter than Darlington. The facility has a 1/4-mile NHRA sanctioned dragstrip.Macon Speedway, Macon, Illinois
One of the shortest tracks in Illinois, the 1/5-mile
Macon Speedway has played host to some of most famous names in motorsports. Created in 1946, it is also one of the oldest continuous operating speedways in Illinois. Built on an old brick factory, it was know for years as "The Other Brickyard," in reference to theIndianapolis Motor Speedway being known as "The Brickyard." Macon Speedway was owned and operated by the Webb family for many years, but has changed hands many times in the last 20 years. The Current owners are NASCAR starsKen Schrader ,Kenny Wallace ,Tony Stewart , and local promoter Bob Sargent.Notable Defunct Tracks
oldier Field, Chicago, Illinois
Soldier Field was the site of numerous races. A 1/4 mile board track was built, and the first two midget car races at the track in 1939 were won bySam Hanks . The track was also used for motorcycle races. The board track was removed and it was changed to a half-mile dirt oval track. In 1956,NASCAR swung through for its only race at Soldier Field. Twenty-five cars started the 200-lapper, withFireball Roberts averaging 61.037 mph to win $850. The racetrack was torn out in 1970.Joe Shaheen's Springfield Speedway, Springfield, Illinois
Not to be confused with the mile track in Springfield, this now-defunct track was famous in the racing world as "the place to go race after the fair." Many famous and notable race drivers would run the USAC races at the fairgrounds, then trek across town to Shaheen's track to do more battle. It's configuration changed a few times over the years, with its final configuration being a 3/8 mile clay oval.
anta Fe Speedway, Willow Springs, Illinois
This track on the Southwest side of Chicago was home to many of Chicago's drivers. Originally built for horses, cars took over as the main attraction in the 1920s. Later that same decade, a tornado took out the original grandstands, and the track was closed. After
World War II , two new tracks were built on the site. One was a 7/16-mile oval, the other a 1/4 mile oval. This configuration was operational from 1953, until the site was sold for development in 1995. OnJuly 10 ,1954 ,NASCAR 's Grand National Division (now known asSprint Cup ) made a stop at Santa Fe Speedway for a 200 lap race. The race was won by #3,Dick Rathman , in a 1954Hudson Hornet . Over the years many famous names have raced there, includingBenny Parsons ,Cale Yarborough ,David Pearson ,Buddy Baker , andKyle Petty .Meadowview International Raceway
Meadowdale International Raceway was aroad course located nearCarpentersville, Illinois . It was used for motor racing from 1958 to 1968. Sanctioning bodies complained about its safety. It closed in 1968 in part from competition from other road courses in the regional (Road America andBlackhawk Farms Raceway ).List of notable Illinois race car drivers
This is a list of race car drivers from Illinois that have raced in a major touring series, and have held a full-time position there. These series include NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series, NCTS, and Nationwide series, USAC Indy Cars, the IRL or Champ Car Series, ARCA, or one of the major off road racing sanctioning bodies.
Other drivers include "Chicago Gang"
midget car racing driversEmil Andres and Jimmy Snyder (who won thepole position for the1939 Indianapolis 500 ).Dirt Oval
Motocross Tracks
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