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Palmer Motorsports Park is an operating motorsports park in Hampden County, Massachusetts, located at the intersection of West Ware Road and Bacon Road in the town of Palmer. The creation of the track was approved by Palmer on December 4, 2007, and in 2009 underwent review by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. [1]
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One of the bigger events at the speedway occurred on October 13, 1930 when a new course speed record was set. After seven hours of competition, which was viewed by thousands of spectators, a time of 2:05.5 was set for the 1 mile (1.6 km) race.
Goldspur or Golden Spur is a Golden Delicious-like [2] apple cultivar which is spur bearing. It is a very compact tree, dwarf and column growing. It is a very compact tree, dwarf and column growing. It is compatible for cross pollination with: ' Dorsett Golden ', ' Ein Shemer ', ' Gala ', ' Liberty ', 'Prime Gold' and ' Spartan '.
Westboro Speedway, also known as Westboro Sports Stadium, [1] was a one-quarter mile (0.40 km) banked and paved oval race track located in Westborough, Massachusetts, that operated from 1947 through 1985. It featured various types of racing including super-modified and midget cars. [2]
Fredrik Jakobsen, Jaimon Lidsey, Tom Brennan and Jacob Thorssell replaced Dan Bewley, Robert Lambert, Jack Holder and Andžejs Ļebedevs, who all secured qualification for the 2025 Speedway Grand Prix ahead of the Grand Prix Challenge being staged. Antonio Lindbäck also pulled out and was replaced by Kevin Wölbert. [8]
The Lebanon Valley Speedway was built in 1953 by a Massachusetts group consisting of Edward Radke, Robert Scott and Harold Beitzel on land leased from the Lou Spanier family. In 1954, Spanier gained ownership of the facilities, and in 1963 added the dragstrip to the complex.
Riverside Park Speedway was a 1/4-mile oval paved race track, located at the present site of Six Flags New England in Agawam, Massachusetts, one mile north of the Massachusetts–Connecticut state line.