One of the most dangerous tracks in the history of the sport has been almost forgotten by history due to its closure in the early 70s. It wasn't a super speedway nor was it a large track, but rather one that was almost shape as a perfect 1 mile circle. The track was located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania and was known as Langhorne Speedway. The track was known by many drivers as 'The Track That Ate the Heroes.' With top speeds and poor track quality, it went down as one of the most feared tracks in motorsports history. Lets dive in to some spooky stories.
Music From this Podcast
Blue Sizzle by Kevin MacLeod
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Unnatural Situation by Kevin MacLeod
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Source
Hembree, Mike. Killing Field: The Myth, the Legend of Langhorne Speedway, Autoweek, 2 Jan. 2018, www.autoweek.com/racing/a1688031/killing-field-myth-legend-langhorne-speedway/.
Wikipedia, Lanhorne Speedway, 6 Oct. 2020, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langhorne_Speedway.