Delaware Speedway, half-mile race track located in Delaware, Ontario
Delaware Speedway is an oval racing track in Ontario paved with asphalt and approximately half a mile in length. The track features grandstands along its sides that allow spectators to view races from multiple angles around the circuit.
The track opened in 1952 as a dirt circuit before being paved with asphalt in 1960. In 1969 it was expanded to its current half-mile length, allowing faster racing cars to compete.
The track has become a gathering place for the local racing community over the decades, showing how motorsport is woven into the fabric of this region. Fans regularly come together here to watch races and share their passion for speed and competition.
The track is located west of London and is easily accessible by car with ample parking and clear signage at the entrance. Bring comfortable clothing when visiting and consider bringing ear protection, as the engines are quite loud.
The venue is naturally shaped like an amphitheater, with grandstands following a gentle curve that allows spectators to comfortably watch the action from many positions. This geological feature makes the racing experience here distinctly different from many other tracks.
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