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There appears to be a smaller oval for karts behind the big oval.
Albany-Saratoga is operated by the Champlain Valley Racing Association, who also operate Devil's Bowl Speedway.
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The track opened on May 1st, 1965 as a 4/10 mile paved oval, and operated in that form until 1975. It reopened in 1977 as a dirt oval. The dirt simply covered the old oval, and for one race (9/29/1991) the dirt was removed.
The track has previously operated as Malta Speedway, and was supposed to be named Albany-Troy Speedway, although it apparently never actually operated under that name.
Allan E. Brown, The History of America's Speedways: Past & Present. Comstock Park, Michigan: Brown, 2003 , ISBN 0931105617 , pp. 475. Order from National Speedway Directory |
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Albany-Saratoga speedway is located on US 9 in Malta, New York. Take I-87 to exit 12, go to US 9, turn left and go north one mile.
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