Corwin Boddy designed the property area and Mr Mangone's company built the track.
The track faced major financial difficulties from the start and was eventually taken over by Livingston County for unpaid taxes in the mid-80s.
The track fell into disrepair and suffered some other damage due to being inoperative for nearly two years without proper maintenance.
For a few years, it hosted what was to become a popular annual event in the '70s: The "Gold Cup"...The track still boasts the longest shutdown area on the East Coast, at 3,000 feet (910 m).
The longest running consecutive seasons occurred while it was owned and operated by Bob and Donna Metcalfe, who acquired it in 1986.
At the end of the 2013 season, a Livingston County successful businessman, Jerry Scaccia and wife Clara, purchased the facility and intended to operate it on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights; The track has undergone many major improvements since the change in ownership—long needed basic maintenance, repaving, a new competitor entrance was constructed which made easier access for racers, much needed new drainage, rebuilt timing tower, updated timing system, improved lighting and installation of concrete barriers running the full length of the strip on both sides, with other minor changes as well.