Didn't they have an indoor race track?
Didn't they have an indoor race track?
Micheal HoffHard times make strong men
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Lakeside Speedway in west Denver? Ha! Used to go there (and Englewood) all the time to watch the stock car and midget races on the oval track from the early sixties into the seventies. By then all the cars had roll bars and lap belts (unlike in the video), and probably shoulder harnesses.
There was indoor racing at the Denver Coliseum, I saw figure eight there.
At Lakeside it was called the Demolition Derby back when I was a kid. Most cars were smoking junkers on their last legs, some were veterans toughened up to batter the junkers.
The lady race drivers ran in the Powder Puff event. They were generally more timid drivers, but still it was fun. The trophy recipients got a kiss from one of the guys at the track.
A friend and neighbor, Dick Day, ran a stock car #88 at Lakeside with his brother, Dan. That's Dick, standing on the left. Model A Ford's and '34 Crown Victoria coupes were popular. After the races the pits were opened to friends and spectators to check out the cars and chat with the drivers and mechanics.
It was VERY LOUD in the grandstands as none of the cars had mufflers. The roar at the start, and smell of the exhaust, of hot dogs, popcorn and beer.... it never leaves you.