It featured various types of racing including super-modified and midget cars.
[2] The track was built by Allied Sports Association, a group of five former World War II soldiers, on land that had been part of a farm owned by the DeBoer family.
[1] Notable drivers to race at the speedway included Joe Sostilio in the track's inaugural season,[5] and Geoff Bodine and Ron Bouchard in the mid-1970s.
[6] In 1982, the track hosted two races on the NASCAR North Tour, one in June and one in September.
[3] After the track closed and was razed, a strip mall branded as Speedway Plaza was constructed on the site.