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Edmonton International Speedway, also known as Speedway Park, was a Шаблон:Convert multi-track auto racing facility located in the present Cumberland and Hudson neighbourhoods[1] of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The facility featured a Шаблон:Convert dragstrip, a Шаблон:Convert 14-turn road course, and a Шаблон:Frac-mile short oval. At its peak, it had capacity for over 30,000 fans.

History

Шаблон:Unreferenced section In the late 1940s, the dirt-surfaced Breckenridge Oval opened on the site. In 1952, the oval was shortened and paved as a Шаблон:Frac-mile asphalt oval, and the 8,000-seat facility was renamed Speedway Park.

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May 1970 Formula A race at the Edmonton International Speedway

In 1967, the Шаблон:Frac-mile drag strip opened and had a full length of Шаблон:Convert. In 1968, the road course opened in time for the first Can-Am race. Over the years, the facility also hosted Formula Atlantic, Formula 1600, Formula 5000, Trans-Am, as well as NHRA-sanctioned drag racing.

Qualico Developments was the land owner in the latter years. The track closed in 1982, after the area was annexed by the City of Edmonton. Qualico then converted the land to housing. Edmonton would be without any form of professional racing until Capital City Raceway Park opened in 1991.

In popular culture

David Cronenberg's movie, Fast Company (1979), was primarily filmed at Edmonton International Speedway.

Major Series

Can-Am

Formula 5000

  • The Canadian Road Racing Championship raced F5000 cars twice at EIS:
  • The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) raced F5000 cars three times at EIS:
    • May 24, 1970 (Winner: Ron Grable, Lola)
    • August 1, 1971 (Winner: David Hobbs, McLaren)
    • June 4, 1972 (Winner: David Hobbs, Lola)
  • When the SCCA put full-bodies on F5000 cars and called them Can Am cars, this series raced once at EIS:
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Gilles Villeneuve and Keke Rosberg at Edmonton International Speedway Formula Atlantic race, 1977.

Formula Atlantic

Trans-Am

Lap records

The fastest official race lap records at Edmonton International Speedway are listed as:

Category Time Driver Vehicle Date
Road Course: 4.067 km (1966–1982)
Group 7 1:20.403[2] Mark Donohue Porsche 917/30 TC 1973 Molson Cup Can-Am
Can-Am 1:22.106[3] Teo Fabi March 817 1981 Letheridge Brewery Can-Am Edmonton
F5000 1:23.900[4] Brett Lunger Lola T300 1972 Player's Continental
Trans-Am (TO) 1:35.869[5] John Greenwood Chevrolet Corvette 1973 Edmonton Trans-Am round
Trans-Am (TU) 1:47.400[6] John Morton Datsun 510 1971 Edmonton Trans-Am round
Group 5 1:49.100[7] Bob Stevens Chevrolet Camaro 1968 Edmonton Main Race
Sports car 1:53.000[8] Mike Atkin Merlyn-Ford 1968 Edmonton Preliminary
Group 3 1:58.700[9][10] Bruce Berry
Jake Rempel
Lotus Elan
Sunbeam Tiger
1968 Edmonton Production race
(identical lap times)

See also

References

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External links

Шаблон:Can-Am circuits Шаблон:Trans-Am tracks Шаблон:Atlantic Championship circuits Шаблон:Authority control