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The Chicago Motor Speedway at Sportsman's Park was a motorsports race track, located in Cicero, Illinois, just outside Chicago. It was built in 1999 by a group including Chip Ganassi, owner of Chip Ganassi Racing. In 2002 the Template:Convert oval shaped track suspended operations due to financial conditions in the motorsports industry. The track was also the site of horse races, for which the track was called "Sportsman's Park". The track was one of three racetracks that hosted both NASCAR auto races and horse races (the others are Dover International Speedway and the Syracuse Mile).

History

File:Sportsman's Park advertisement (Chicago Tribune August 20, 1967).jpg
1967 advertisement for Sportsman's Park in the Chicago Tribune

Before 1999, Sportsman's Park was one of the premier locations for horse racing in the area. Hawthorne Race Course, located right across the street to the south from the track, is the current host of the Illinois Derby. The two tracks operated together for decades.

In 1999, after the final season of the old Sportsman's Park, the main grandstand and infield were completely demolished to make way for the massive grandstand that was to follow.

The track held CART races from 1999 to 2002, the Toyota Atlantic Series, and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races in 2000 and 2001. Chicago Motor Speedway also held American Speed Association (ASA) races as well as the Mid-Am Racing Series.[1] Traditional horse races remained; this time as dirt was brought in over the racing surface. Problems with the hard surface led to several scratches by trainers and races being canceled.

In 2001, Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet was built in the hopes of attracting more racing fans and upper-level races; all Cicero races were subsequently moved to Joliet and the track closed the following year after the CART event. The few remaining horse races were transferred to Hawthorne.

Portions of the motion picture Driven were shot at Chicago Motor Speedway.

In 2003 the town of Cicero purchased the track for $18 million. During 2005 the main grandstands were torn down but the track itself remained.

File:Chicago Motor Speedway,Hawthorne Race Course.jpg
Aerial view of the speedway, after demolition of the grandstand, 2007.

On October 31, 2008, it was reported that contracts for the demolition of the remaining structures and track had been awarded.

Demolition of the remaining Sportsman's Park structures and the track itself began on January 5, 2009.

The western portion of the site is now a Wirtz Beverage Group distribution center, while the eastern portion is home to a Walmart supercenter, effectively removing any last remains of the track. Part of the parking lot to the west across Laramie Avenue has been converted into a public park.

Past winners

ARCA Lincoln Welders Truck Series history

CART Champ Car history

Season Date Driver Team Chassis Engine Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Report Ref
Laps Miles (km)
1999 August 22 Template:Flagicon Juan Montoya Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard Honda 225 231.525 (372.603) 1:53:38 122.236 Report [2]
2000 July 30 Template:Flagicon Cristiano da Matta PPI Motorsports Reynard Toyota 225 231.525 (372.603) 2:01:23 114.432 Report [3]
2001 July 29 Template:Flagicon Kenny Bräck Team Rahal Lola Ford-Cosworth 225 231.525 (372.603) 1:45:12 132.031 Report [4]
2002 June 30 Template:Flagicon Cristiano da Matta Newman/Haas Racing Lola Toyota 250 257.25 (414.003) 2:07:00 121.524 Report [5]

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series history

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Mid-American Stock Car Series

Lap Records

The fastest official race lap records at Chicago Motor Speedway are listed as:

Category Time Driver Vehicle Event
Oval: 1.656 km (1999–2003)[6]
CART 0:23.687[7] Roberto Moreno Swift 010.c 1999 Target Grand Prix of Chicago
Indy Lights 0:25.723[8] Scott Dixon Lola T97/20 2000 Chicago Indy Lights round
Formula Atlantic 0:26.607[9] Sam Hornish, Jr. Swift 008.a 1999 Cicero Atlantic round
Barber Pro 0:30.968[10] Sepp Koster Reynard 98E 2001 Cicero Barber Pro round

References

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External links

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