Motorsport at Soldier Field
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From the 1940s until 1968, Soldier Field (a stadium in the United States city of Chicago) was regularly used as an motorsport venue. During this time, the stadium had a short track, which was first used for auto racing in 1935 and was last used in 1970.
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Location | Chicago, Illinois |
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Time zone | UTC-6 (UTC-5 DST) |
Coordinates | 41.8623°N 87.6167°W / 41.8623; -87.6167[1] |
Capacity | 100,000+ (total stadium capacity)[2] |
Owner | Chicago Park District[3] |
Broke ground | August 11, 1922[3] |
Opened | October 9, 1924 (as stadium)[3] May 19, 1935 (first race on track) |
Closed | July 4, 1970 (final race on track) –venue still in use for other purposes |
Architect | Holabird & Roche[3] |
Major events | Past: AAA and USAC Stock Car USAC National Midget Series NASCAR Cup Series (untitled race) NASCAR Convertible Division IMCA Stock Car |
Surface | Cinder (before 1941) Wood (temporarily, in 1939) Clay (1941–1946) Asphalt (1946 onwards) |
Length | 0.25 and 0.5 miles |
Turns | 4 |
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