Lake Geneva Raceway

Lake Geneva Raceway

Lake Geneva Raceway (also LGR) was a motocross, demolition derby, off-road racing, stock car, and kart racing racetrack in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. It was billed as "Wisconsin's Busiest Racetrack." [http://www.lakegenevaraceway.com/ Official website] ] The track closed on December 31 2006, as the site is being developed into a subdivision.

History

LGR was originally known as the Lake Geneva Speed Center. Promoters generated publicity by building an airplane landing strip, which they used to bring in movie stars. The promoters claimed the starts were part of the huge investment being made to construct a drag strip that would be nationally known. *"Lake Geneva Raceway Souvenir Yearbook: Checkered Flag Final Season 1963-2006"] Lake Geneva was the home to a Playboy Mansion. [ [http://www.epinions.com/content_113010970244 Grand Geneva Resort And Spa] ] Contractors got swallowed up in the excitement and did work without upfront payment.

Drag Strip

The track opened on July 3 1963 as a drag strip. Only 600 fans showed up. The first drag race was won by Fox. Contractors talked to each other after the event, and found out that none of them had been paid. The contractors formed a group and took over the track. The final drag race was held in 1977, and was won by Fritz Barels.

tockcar tracks

1/4 mile track

A 1/4 mile asphalt stockcar track was constructed in 1966 after the drag racing didn't take off nationally. A group of modified drivers came in from nearby dirt track Wilmot Speedway in Wilmot, Wisconsin after a dispute with insurance. In 1974, Larry Ninneman, who went on to win the track championship at the Slinger Super Speedway, was one of those drivers, and won 6 of 6 events entered. The corners had no banking, which permitted the drag strip to run through the center of the corner. The first modified race was won Pedro Roehl, and the first sportsman race was won by Dennis Burgan. The fast time in the modified cars was 17.58 seconds on the quarter mile. The track opened with a new grandstand for 10,000 fans and a new 300,000 watt lighting system. The modified cars late returned to Wilmot, and raced Saturday nights on the dirt at Wilmot and the asphalt at Lake Geneva on Sunday. Their ability to change setups gained widespread popularity that allowed the outlaw winged sprint cars to race in several states. Modified cars raced three nights per week, and late models were added to Saturday night programs.

1/3 mile track

The track was reconfigured as a 1/3 mile progressively banked stockcar track after the 1989 season. The first event featured modified stockcars, midget cars, and lawn mowers.

pecial stockcar events

The track held an annual October Classic, which frequently featured over 300 entries. The Classic was headlined by the "Small car World Championship". LGR hosted numerous touring series, including annual Mid-American stockcars and ARTGO Super Late Models events. [http://www.racingonline.com/lgr/report/rep34.html Racing Online December 1997 report on 1998 schedule] ]

Final stockcar event

The final official stockcar event was held on October 1 2006, with 275 cars competing. [http://www.lakegenevaraceway.com/report/2006/pr0648.html Final Stockcar report] ] The event began with Hoosier Outlaw Sprint Series driver Tim Cox setting the all-time track record with a lap time of 14.186 seconds, and winning the "quest to set the ultimate lap." [ [http://www.tjslideways.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=25991 Cox tops BOSS series debut] ] The final stockcar event was a 75 lap Super Late Model event. The event featured former NASCAR Winston Cup and Craftsman Truck Series driver and former track regular Rich Bickle starting at the pole. Bickle raced at the track in the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s. Bickle led the feature from start to finish to win the final stockcar feature [ [http://www.racingwisconsin.com/story.asp?aid=311 Bickle Set To Hit Midwest Short Tracks In Next Eight Days] , dated July 10 2007, Retrieved July 15 2007] . A few minor events took place before the land was sold.

Motocross track

The track hosted 125cc and 250cc motorcycle motocross events. The final 2006 season also included four wheelers (quads). The 2006 season was extended several times, with the final races being held on October 21 2006.

Off-road track

The track hosted numerous SODA off-road racing events. [http://www.off-road.com/race/97sodacrandon.html Announcement of upcoming SODA event at LGR in 1997] ] The May 1997 event was broadcast on ESPN2, and Jimmie Johnson beat Brendan Gaughan in one of the televised events. [ [http://race.off-road.com/race/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=228075&searchString=%22jack%20flannery%22 "Fans cheer Lake Geneva SODA opener"] (May 1997 race report), dated May 25 1997, Retrieved January 13 2007] Other off-road drivers to compete at the track include: Walker Evans, Evan Evans, Johnny Greaves, and Jack Flannery. [ [http://race.off-road.com/race/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=228076&searchString=%22lake%20geneva%22 "Douglas scores double win at Lake Geneva Race"] (July 1997 race report), dated July 13 1997, Retrieved January 13 2007]

Notable weekly stockcar drivers

*Rich Bickle
*Erik Darnell
*Bay Darnell
*Alan Kulwicki
*Al Schill, Sr.
*Dick Trickle

References

External links

* [http://www.lakegenevaraceway.com/ Lake Geneva Raceway Official website]


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