Del Mar Fairgrounds

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Aerial view of the Del Mar Fairgrounds and Racetrack looking northwest along the Pacific Ocean coastline.
Aerial view of the Del Mar Fairgrounds and Racetrack looking northwest along the Pacific Ocean coastline.

Del Mar Fairgrounds is a 370-acre (1.5 km²) property that is the site of the annual San Diego County Fair (called the Del Mar Fair from 1984 to 2001). Its Del Mar Racetrack was built by the Thoroughbred Club in 1937 by founding members Bing Crosby, Pat O'Brien with Paramount Studios as corporate sponsor.

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[edit] Racetrack

The length of the race track is exactly one mile (1.6 km), and races are run counter-clockwise.

There was a temporary circuit held in its parking lot during the mid-1960s and between 1987 and 1992. The latter hosted an IMSA Camel GT race. Both circuits were 1.6-mile (2.6 km) long with layouts that were different from each other. [1] [2]

[edit] Arena

Del Mar Arena is a 7,000-seat arena in the fairgrounds complex, used for sporting events, concerts and other special events. It was built in 1991.

[edit] Exhibit facilities

Del Mar Fairgrounds features six exhibit halls totalling 219,380 square feet (20,381 m²) of space. The largest is Pat O'Brien Hall with 68,680 square feet (6,381 m²) of space and seating up to 6,800; its ceiling height is 35 feet (11 m). Others include the 55,200-square-foot (5,130 m²) Exhibit Hall seating up to 5,500; Bing Crosby Hall with 31,900 square feet (2,960 m²) of space and capacity of up to 3,500; The 45-foot (14 m) Wyland Center with 30,800 square feet (2,860 m²) of space and capacity of up to 3,000; the 19,800-square-foot (1,840 m²) Activity Center holding up to 2,200; and Mission Tower with 13,000 square feet (1,200 m²) of space and capacity of up to 1,200.

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