Eagle2Team.com

Your Nostalgia Drag Racing Center

RaceMarketing's Home

ABOUT US

Answer Man

Polls

The Nest Blog

Stories & Pictures Of Old

Invention of Automobile

... The Nostalgia Zone

Deals Of The Day!

D's Twitter

Twitpic

Motorsports Marketing

Fun Stuff

Coming Events

Did You Know?

Check it out.

Nostalgia - Pictorial

Not About Racing

Videos On Demand

Alzheimer's Disease

Scott T's

NAK Health Centers

SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio

Ron's Corner

Paso Robles Wine Country

California Mid State Fair

Parts for your car

Racing stuff

NHRA album - Go Fast

Drag Racing Books

Automotive Gear & Wear

Tools

Great Gift Ideas

Mother's Day Gifts

Amazon.com

What I like

Road Music

Drag Racing Art

Visitor Feedback

 
 
RON'S  CORNER

Indoor Drag Racing?


Of course we know that for the most part organized drag racing started on the West Coast but not to be denied, the other states caught on quickly.  When the guys back east decided to go drag racing, they really got serious.  Since the West had good weather most of the year, when it closed in on them, they did what any rabid racer who suffers from the dreaded "Nitro Methane In The Blood Disease" would do, they built an INDOOR drag strip.  Yep' that's right, an indoor drag strip.  In 1963 those crazy guys from Chicago built the "Chicago Area Raceway" - INDOORS.  It was located in the old Intl. Amphitheater at 42nd and Halstead in Chicago Il.  It was built in '34 as a livestock showplace and in '68 housed the Democratic Convention and at least one Beetles concert.  Advertised as the world's only indoor drag strip, it was open about 2yrs. and featured a 440 ft. strip with a 660ft. shut off and included a pit area.  The United States Auto Club (USAC) sponsored it.  Don't ask me what they did for ventilation but that's the way we did it back in the good ole' days.
 

'See ya' at the races (Outdoors).   

Indoor Drag Racing Starting Line
Indoor Drag Racing - 1962
Indoor Drag Racing - Finish Line