Cannabaceae

Atlantic City Speedway
Amatol Race Track
LocationHammonton, New Jersey
Coordinates39°36′12″N 74°44′28″W / 39.60333°N 74.74111°W / 39.60333; -74.74111
Capacity310,000
OperatorAtlantic City Motor Speedway Association
Opened1926
Closed1933
Oval
SurfaceBoard
Length2.4 km (1.5 miles)
Banking45°

The Atlantic City Speedway was a board oval racing track located near Hammonton, New Jersey. The track was built in 1926, and hosted eight American Automobile Association sanctioned races before the track was demolished in 1933.[1][2]

AAA Champ Car race winners

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Season Date Winning Driver Chassis Engine
1926 May 1 Harry Hartz Miller Miller
1926 July 17 Harry Hartz Miller Miller
1926 July 17 Norman Batten Miller Miller
1926 July 17 Fred Comer Miller Miller
1926 July 17 Harry Hartz Miller Miller
1927 May 7 Dave Lewis Miller Miller
1928 July 4 Freddie Winnai Duesenberg Duesenberg
1928 September 16 Ray Keech Miller Miller

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Atlantic City Speedway". ChampCarStats.com. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
  2. ^ "Amatol--The Town". SouthJersey.com. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
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