‘There was no place like it’: The rich history of Lakeside Speedway . . . Lakeside Speedway, which now sits in ruins, was once known as “the palace” and drew visitors from across the West Hear the seldom-told stories of the track in this Denver7+ special presentation It’s a rich history that’s in danger of crumbling away
LAKESIDE SPEEDWAY - speedwayandroadracehistory From the late 1930's through to 1988 Lakeside Amusement Park operated Lakeside Speedway on the park grounds The racetrack was a 1 5th mile dirt oval and featured cars only racing in three divisions, Stock cars, Limited modified and Fully modified
A Rare Look Inside an Abandoned Colorado Speedway + Car Graveyard Unfortunately, a tragic accident caused the speedway to close in 1988, but it's still sitting abandoned right next to the amusement park Keep scrolling to learn about Lakeside Speedway, and take a rare virtual tour of the abandoned former Colorado staple
The lure and lore of Lakeside track – The Denver Post Sixty-one years ago, the midget racing cars and their drivers made a significant roar in the Denver sports scene On race nights, the sound of the engines permeated northwest Denver and
Denvers Lakeside Speedway - Facebook Happy memories of Lakeside Speedway in its heyday Post memories, pictures and videos Please don't ask to be a member unless your profile contains lots of love of racing or of Denver I don't want a bunch of people who don't care about Lakeside!
Lakeside Speedway Lakeside Speedway 70th Anniversary Full Fender Blowout Pure Stocks, USRA Stock Cars
Lakeside Speedway in Denver, CO (Google Maps) - Virtual Globetrotting Denver, Colorado (CO), US 1 5 mile auto racing oval track built in the mid-30's and abandoned in the late 80's Originally the site of a greyhound track in the 20's, a softball field was built here after dog racing was outlawed
This Used to Be Lakeside Speedway – @thisusedtobedenver on . . . - Tumblr Used to Be: Lakeside Speedway, a one-fifth-mile oval that operated on the grounds of the Lakeside Amusement Park from the late 1930s through 1988, when a deadly accident involving some of my best friends closed the speedway for good