Islip Speedway
1947 establishments in New York (state)1984 disestablishments in New York (state)Defunct motorsport venues in the United StatesIslip (town), New YorkMotorsport venues in New York (state) ... and 4 more
NASCAR tracksSports venues completed in 1947Sports venues in Long IslandSports venues in Suffolk County, New York
Islip Speedway was a .2-mile (320-meter) oval race track in Islip, New York which was open from 1947 until 1984. It is the smallest track to host NASCAR's Grand National Series, from 1964 to 1971. The first demolition derby took place at Islip Speedway in 1958. The idea was patented by Larry Mendelsohn, who worked at Islip Speedway. The speedway has since been demolished.
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New York, United States
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