Book chronicles 100 years at Winchester Speedway

Famed Indiana venue was likely first high-banked track.


Schedule

KIL-KARE SPEEDWAY

Today: ARCA Truck Series, NASCAR Whelen All-American Series late models, modifieds, street stocks, compacts. Gates open at 6 p.m., racing at 8.

SHADYBOWL SPEEDWAY

Saturday: JEGS All-Star Series, sports stocks, tuners, compacts. Gates open at 4 p.m., racing at 7.

WAYNESFIELD RACEWAY PARK

Saturday: Nonwing sprints, UMP modifieds, stocks, mini sprints, trucks, compacts. Gates open at 5 p.m., hot laps at 6, racing at 7.

KIL-KARE DRAGWAY

Saturday: NHRA-sanctioned racing. Gates open at 10 a.m., time trials at 12:30 p.m.

EDGEWATER SPORTS PARK

Saturday: NHRA-sanctioned racing. Gates open at 2 p.m., racing at 7.

Mario Andretti, A.J. Foyt, Bobby Unser, Pancho Carter, Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart tested their driving skills on its high-banked, half-mile oval.

Bill France Sr. used it as inspiration for the Daytona International Speedway.

And motorcyles, not stock cars or late models, ruled its early days.

Winchester Speedway celebrates its 100th anniversary next season and local author Bill Holder chronicled the “Fastest Half-Mile in the World” in the book “100 Years of Speed: The Centennial History of Winchester Speedway (1914-2013).”

“It was one of the first, if not the first high-banked track,” said Holder, who lives in Riverside.

Holder tells the story of NASCAR founder France Sr. making a clandestine trip to Winchester in the 1950s. He wanted to test his cars on the high banking – and with little fanfare. Not long after another high-banked track in Florida opened.

“Winchester’s banks are about 30 degrees and amazing enough Daytona’s are pretty much the same,” Holder said.

France wasn’t the only one to test at Winchester. Henry Ford’s Model A also made laps around the Indiana track, which also played host to Harley-Davidson and Indian factory motorcycle teams in its early days. It also proved a popular testing ground for Indy cars in the 1920s.

The 128-page book contains more than 100 black and white photos, remembrances by Dave Argabright, Dick Jordan, Tom Bigelow, Rollie Beale and Jack Hewitt and a list of track and world records broken at Winchester. Cost is $19.95 (special introductory price, plus $4 for shipping). Profits benefit the injured drivers’ funds for the both the Hoosier Auto Racing Fan Club (HARF) and the Dayton Auto Racing Fan Club (DARF).

To order send a check or money order to: Tachometer Press, 4240 Minmor Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45217 or visit tachometerpress.com.

Hot laps

• The ARCA Truck Series highlights the weekend with tonight’s visit to Kil-Kare Speedway. Danny Jackson of Batavia leads the points.

Miamisburg’s Brandon Oakley is also expected to compete.

• Stevie Smith won the Ohio Sprint Speedweek title with a nine-point win over runner-up Tim Shaffer.

Dale Blaney, Bryan Sebetto and Greg Wilson rounded out the top five.

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