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Costa Mesa Speedway in Costa Mesa, California, US, is a major motorsports venue credited with the renaissance of motorcycle speedway racing in Southern California. The 185 yards (169 metres) long track hosts both Solo and Sidecar speedway .
The OC Fair & Event Center (OCFEC) is a 150-acre (0.61 km 2) event venue in Costa Mesa, California.The site hosts over 150 events attracting 4.3 million visitors annually, and is home to the Orange County Fair, Centennial Farm, Costa Mesa Speedway, and Pacific Amphitheatre.
The United States Speedway National Championship is an annual speedway championship to decide one of the two national champions of the United States. The Championship has always been staged at Costa Mesa Speedway and dates back to 1969. [1]
The Jack Milne Cup is a speedway competition held in Costa Mesa, California in the United States. [1] [2] It is run annually in honour of the 1937 World Speedway Champion Jack Milne. It is one of five major events held annually at the Costa Mesa Speedway.
Cajon Speedway; Orange County International Raceway; California State Fairgrounds Race Track; Carlsbad Raceway; Charles C. Hughes Stadium; Chuckwalla Valley Raceway; Costa Mesa Speedway; Cotati Speedway
Speedway Best Pairs Championship -Flat Track Stars September 14 Bakersfield: TBA September 14 Costa Mesa: 52th Speedway Fair Derby September 21 Nichols: Track Points Championship Final September 28 Costa Mesa: Harley Night Finals October 5 Perris: TBA October 6 Nichols: TBA October 12 Bakersfield: TBA October 13 Nichols: TBA November 2 ...
After Jack Milne and his brother Cordy Milne had finished first and third at the 1937 World Final (with another American Wilbur Lamoreaux finishing second), [1] the U.S. went into the speedway wilderness until the early 1970s, when international riders such as world champions Barry Briggs and Ivan Mauger from New Zealand began visiting the Costa Mesa Speedway in Los Angeles.
The 2007 AMA National Speedway Championship Series was staged over three rounds, which were held at Costa Mesa (June 2), [1] Auburn (June 11) [2] and Auburn (August 31). [3] Billy Hamill took the title, his third in total, winning two of the rounds in the process.