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The Illiana Motor Speedway is a closed race track located in
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and was built in 1947. Located about from downtown
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; the Illiana Motor Speedway is the only 1/2 mile paved oval in the
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. It was announced on March 11, 2016 that the track would not open for the 2016 season. The track has been sold to the town of Schererville.


History

When the track opened, in 1947, it was a 1/2-mile dirt track. In 1964 the track was paved. Today the track is a 1/2-mile asphalt oval with an inner 1/4 mile. During the 1962 season the track's owner Harry Molenaar created a season-ending 100-lap race called the "Tony Bettenhausen Memorial" dedicated to the memory of former open wheel Indy car and local racer
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who died a year earlier in a racing accident. In 2000 the speedway was repaved for the first time in nearly 40 years and current owner Mike Mikuly bought the track and also installed cement walls to replace the old guard rails. In 2000 the Turbo Stox division was introduced with great success racing on Illiana's 1/4 mile. 2001 was also the last year for the Street Stock division at Illiana. For the 2003 season track owner Mike Mikuly decided to add a Limited Late Model division to Illiana Motor Speedway's racing card, bringing the track's number of racing divisions to four. The Limited Late Models run a crate (spec) engine. The crate engine is considered to be a lot cheaper to race than the engines used in the Super Late Model division. In 2004 track owner Mike Mikuly decided again to add another division to Illiana's weekly racing program; 4-cylinder Pure Stocks and would race on the tracks 1/4 mile. Illiana added the Legend cars to the weekly program in 2007. They race on the 1/4 mile. On June 24, 2016 the town of Schererville announced it had purchased the track and would begin demolition of the speedway.


Notable drivers

* Bobby Wawak, 1974
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champion, ran NASCAR for many years * Larry Schuler, 1976
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champion, winningest driver in the nation in 1976 *
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, 1981
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champion, NASCAR Busch Series race winner *
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, 2004 ASA National Tour Rookie of the Year


References


External links


Official Site
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