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Texas Ghost Tracks

List of Ghost tracks in Texas currently documented in Open Historical Map.

Ascarate Park Circuit

Located in Ascarate Park, El Paso Tx.

[Ascarate Park Circuit]

A temporary circuit used in 1159 and 1960.

Sources

Dates from America's Speedways[1].

Central Texas Speedway

Located south of Kyle, Texas.

[Central Texas Speedway]

An asphalt oval operated from 1998 through 2016. Originally Thunder Hill Speedway.

Sources

Originally mapped in OSM by user Longhorn256. Moved to OHM after verification that the facility had been razed. Permission was obtained from Longhorn256 to enter his work into OHM using a CC0 license. Dates of operation from America's Speedways[1], newspaper article.

Houston Raceway Park

Located near Baytown, TX.

[Houston Raceway Park]

The 3/8th mile dirt oval operated from 2000 until (apparently) Hurricane Harvey. The dragstrip on the site is still operating and is in OSM.

Sources

Dates from America's Speedways[1] and 'National Speedway Directory [2]. Location from ESRI World Imagery.

Houston Speedway

Located on the northeast side of Houston, TX.

[Houston Speedway]

Houston Speedway was a 1/4 mile dirt oval that operated from 1979 to 1995. It was replaced by a 1/2 mile paved oval and supplemented by a 1/8 mile dragstrip that still operate under the name Houston Motorsports Park. The modern tracks are in OSM; the original oval is in OHM.

Sources

Dates from America's Speedways[1] and 'National Speedway Directory [2]. Location from [1989 USGS Aerial Imagery.

Lubbock Speedbowl (aka Family Park Speedway)

Located south of Idalou TX, east of Lubbock TX.

[Lubbock Speedbowl]

Operated from 1972 to 1979, and for one year in 1982. Adjacent to Lubbock Dragway which is still operational and in OSM.

Sources

Dates from America's Speedways[1]. Location from [1979 USGS Aerial Imagery]

Texas Thunder Raceway

Located west of Midland, Texas.

[Texas Thunder Raceway]

Opened in 2005; closed after 2014 due to difficulty finding staff.

Sources

Dates from National Speedway Directory[2]

Texas World Speedway

Located near College Station, Texas.

[Texas World Speedway]

Texas World Speedway opened in 1969 with a super speedway style oval and a variety of road course configurations. The oval ceased operation in 1996 but the road courses continued in sporadic use through 2014. The facility was purchased by developers and is due to be demolished in 2015.

Sources

Dates in part from America's Speedways[1]. Track traced from OSM Bing.

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 The History of America's Speedways: Past and Present, Alan Brown, 2003
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 National Speedway Directory, published annually