The last night of racing at Hialeah Speedway was an action packed event ending the 50 year run of the southernmost speedway in the United States
In some areas of the country, local short tracks are an endangered species. With urban development and sprawl spreading across once-rural areas, the large pieces of land racetracks are built on are becoming million-dollar prizes to be had by developers. After years of fighting for survival, Hialeah Speedway has become the latest victim. August 13, 2005, marked the last time race cars would run on the historic oval.
The track, located on US 27 just east of Palmetto Expressway in Hialeah, was built in 1953-'54 by the Greater Miami Racing Association (GMRA), hosting its first event in July 1954. Local driver Herb Tillman took First-Place honors driving George Nelson's '34 Ford modified coupe, kicking off a 51-year legacy for the southernmost short track in the United States. As the old pre-war race cars gave way to '50s era race cars, Hialeah soldiered on as a hotbed of South Florida racing.
Photo Gallery: Last Race At Hialeah Speedway - Stock Car Racing Magazine
Photo Gallery: Last Race At Hialeah Speedway - Stock Car Racing Magazine
Source: http://www.stockcarracing.com/eventcoverage/scrp_0510_last_race_at_hialeah_speedway/index.html
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