Altamont Raceway Park

Altamont Raceway Park

Location Alameda County, at 17001 Midway Road, Tracy, CA 95376
Capacity 7,500 (NASCAR)
Owner Riverside Motorsports Park, LLC
Operator Riverside Motorsports Park, LLC
Opened July 22, 1966
Closed October 2008
Former names Altamont Raceway, Altamont Speedway, Altamont Raceway Park
Major events

NASCAR Camping World West Series
Dan Gamel RV Centers 200

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series
Weekly

1/2 Mile Oval
Length 0.5 mi (0.8 km)
Banking Turns - 12 degrees
Straights - 4 degrees[1]
1/4 Mile Oval
Length 0.25 mi (0.4 km)
Road Course
Length 1.1 mi (1.8 km)

Altamont Raceway Park was a motorsports race track located in Alameda County in Northern California between the towns of Tracy and Livermore. It first opened on July 22, 1966, and has variously operated under the names Altamont Speedway, Altamont Raceway, Altamont Motorsports Park, Altamont Raceway Park and Arena, and Bernal Memorial Raceway. The speedway closed in October 2008.[2]

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Track description

The Raceway Park contained a variety of different racetrack configurations including a 1/2 mile oval, 1/4 mile oval, 1.1-mile (1.8 km) road course, and a figure 8 track. The course was the state's largest oval racetrack north of Los Angeles. The track featured a pit lane that was uncharacteristic when compared to larger ovals for the weekly events. Pit lane was located on the outside of the course on the opposite side of the oval from the start finish line. However during Grand National West races, pit lane was moved to the 1/4 mile oval so as to be inside the larger oval, as is customary for most oval tracks, since live pit stops are used during the higher level NASCAR-sanctioned race.

Track history

In 2006 the park came under the ownership of Riverside Motorsports Park, LLC. They initiated several upgrades to the park including fresh asphalt, the addition of the 1.1-mile (1.8 km) road course and the new Figure 8 track. Altamont staged a variety of motorsports events, including NASCAR Whelen All-American Series raced weekly as the schedule permitted for the California State and Whelen National Championships.

The park also played host to a race on the NASCAR Camping World West Series schedule, the Dan Gamel RV Centers 200 in the fall. Additionally, Formula 4, Sprint Cars, Motorcycle races and the 24 Hours of LeMons were held at the racetrack. The latter being a play on the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans, however in the place of top dollar racing machines, the 24 Hours of LeMons features cars with a maximum price of $500 (excluding safety gear, brakes, and tires), hence the title 'lemons'.

The park is well-known for its December 6, 1969, hosting (while unused at the time as a racetrack) of the notorious and ill-fated Altamont Free Concert, featuring Santana, Jefferson Airplane, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and The Rolling Stones. Several people were beaten by members of the Hells Angels motorcycle club, who were hired to provide security for the stage. During the Stones' set, a concert-goer, Meredith Hunter, was stabbed to death by a Hells Angels member in front of the stage as the band played. The killing was captured on film and appears in the famous 1970 documentary Gimme Shelter. In March 2008 the BBC revealed the incident led to an alleged assassination attempt by the Hells Angels on Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger's life.[3]

References

  1. ^ WhoWon.com ... The Internet Source for Motorsports News and Information
  2. ^ R.I.P. Altamont Raceway
  3. ^ Mick Jagger News on Yahoo! Music