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Speedway Miramichi
Coordinates47°02′20″N 65°31′44″W / 47.0390°N 65.5290°W / 47.0390; -65.5290
Capacity2500
OwnerJason Carnahan
David Neilson
Former namesDouglastown Speedway
McKay's Speedway
Williston Speedway
Miramachi Speedway
Miramachi Raceway
Miramichi City Speedway
Major eventsCoors Light Sportsman 125
Demolition events
Websitehttp://speedwaymiramichi.ca/Speedway_Miramichi/Speedway_Miramichi.html
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.31 miles
Turns4
BankingTurn 1–2 10°, Turn 3–4 8°

Speedway Miramichi is a 1/3-mile short track located in Miramichi, New Brunswick. The track originally opened as a dirt track called Douglastown Speedway but was paved in 1968. The track closed a few years after opening in 1974. The track was reopened as Williston Speedway. The track ran races with large crowds for years as the track continued improvements. The track also went through several name changes including McKay's Speedway and Miramichi Speedway. In 1997 the track was sold to Reg Tozer and renamed Miramichi City Speedway. Shortly after, the track started running demolition events instead of stock car racing. The track shut down following the 2009 season. The track sat dormant for two seasons with the exception of one race weekend in September each year. In late 2011, the track was sold to Jason Carnahan and David Neilson. The owners renamed the track Speedway Miramichi and have made continuous improvements to the facility, which is currently running 5–6 races per season. The track once had a well known sportsman race called the Brunswick 100.

References

  1. National Speedwat Directory. MIRAMICHI CITY SPEEDWAY. Accessed August 30, 2013
  2. Checkers to Wreckers. Speedway Miramichi Expands Schedule. March 13, 2012. Accessed August 30, 2013
  3. Reality Check. Speedway Miramichi Set to Re-open in 2012. Accessed August 30, 2013
  4. Checkers to Wreckers. Speedway Miramichi Expands Schedule. March 13, 2012. Accessed August 30, 2013

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