We flashback this Friday morning to many hurt feelings when this local institution was shut down . . .
Now, check the latest promises of a comeback:
Kansas City International Raceway, I-70 Speedway reopening in 2019
Deets:
Kansas City International Raceway and I-70 Speedway, originally built in the late 1960s to serve the Kansas City market but both closed within the past 10 years, will get a fresh start with the help of multiple companies with a scheduled reopening in 2019.
Both tracks will be rebuilt on the property in Odessa, Mo., that originally housed I-70 Speedway. The facility will be named I-70 Motorsports Park and home to both race tracks . . .
Events at the dragstrip will include a weekly test and tune series and a weekly bracket racing series as well as feature events, including an import races and car shows. The dirt oval track will host monthly racing events throughout the season, and will be built in a way that fans will be able to enjoy separate events there such a music concerts, festivals, and other facility rental functions.
Among those helping in the reboot is the same corporation that revamped Heartland Motorsports Park in Topeka, Kan., and National Trail Raceway in Columbus, Ohio.
Leading the project is Kansas City businessman and entertainment property owner, Chris Payne. "I'm super excited to be involved with rebuilding two historical race tracks which have been a part of the local communities for decades. Like, most successful projects it takes a group of devoted people and companies, including the support of the local governments, to completed the project. Our hopes are I-70 Motorsports Park becomes a staple in the community for all to enjoy for generations to come"
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The website: i70motorsportspark.com
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