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Ascot Park, first named Los Angeles Speedway and later New Ascot Stadium, was a dirt racetrack located near Gardena, California.Ascot Park was open between 1957 and 1990. The track held numerous United States Auto Club (USAC) national tour races and three NASCAR Grand National (now NASCAR Cup Series) rac
Ascot Park can refer to: Ascot Park (speedway) – dirt racing track in Gardena, California; Ascot Park, New Zealand – suburb in Porirua, New Zealand; Ascot Park, South Australia – place in Adelaide, South Australia; Ascot Park (race track) – a defunct horse racing facility in Akron, Ohio
Ascot Park: 0.400-mile dirt oval Los Angeles, California 1957 1959 1961 Race held in 1957 under the track name Los Angeles Speedway; race in 1959 under the name New Ascot Stadium. Closed in 1990. Now the site of a car auction lot. Asheville-Weaverville Speedway: 0.540-mile dirt oval Weaverville, North Carolina: Western North Carolina 500 (1958 ...
Ascot Park is a suburb in the south-western part of Adelaide in the City of Marion.It was named after Ascot Racecourse in England. [2]Ascot Park is bordered in the west by Marion Road, to the north by Wood Street, in the east by Robert Street and West Street and to the south by the southernmost of Daws Road and the Seaford railway line.
Ascot, Queensland (Toowoomba Region), a locality; Ascot Park, South Australia, suburb of Adelaide; Ascot (Ballarat), town near Ballarat in Victoria; Ascot (Bendigo), suburb of Bendigo in Victoria; Ascot Vale, Victoria, suburb of Melbourne Electoral district of Ascot Vale, former electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
Ascot Park was an American horse racing track located near Cuyahoga Falls, Summit County, Ohio. Ascot Park in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Originally known as Northampton Park, the track was built in 1922 along Ohio State Route 8 on 63 acres of farmland. The unusual track was only 3/4 mile long.
After the construction of a 5 ⁄ 8-mile dirt oval near Lincoln Park had been announced in early December 1923, [5] the new Ascot speedway, which was built by promoter George R. Bentel and his publicist Bill Pickens, [3] opened on January 20, 1924, when 35,000 spectators attended the inaugural event, which featured both auto and motorcycle racing.
Ascot Park is a suburb of Porirua City approximately 22 kilometres (14 mi) north of Wellington in New Zealand. Ascot Park covers an area of 1.12 km 2 , including a land area of 1.12 km 2 . [ 2 ] It includes the suburb's namesake, the Ascot Park public reserve.