I received this email and was wondering if anyone had any information. Please contact Norm at his email.
Thanks.
Sue
Name: Norm Ellefson
E-mail: e.racer@hotmail.com
Comments: Does anyone in you assoc. have any pictures from Springbank Speedway. Way back in the 50's.I would like some pics from that time. Jack Landage #66 car, Len Erlam in the Jimmy, The Magic shop #5 driven by me Dave Kroker's #41 OK rubber welders car.
Might be a record of that in CSCC's photo album in their clubhouse. It goes back to the 50's. wonder if anyone's made a digital record of the photo Book? Might check with Shawn Bishop to see if he is aware of one.
Springback Speedway??
I recall helping sort 20 to 30 year old photos and some other historical stuff in the old CSCC library in 1982 or 1983, and that time there some old pictures of race weekends at the Commonwealth air base at Vulcan (?) and races on the air base and runways where Mount Royal University/College is now located. Cars raced along side a narrow 2 lane Road where Crowchild Trail now runs.
I do not recall a Springbank Speedway. There was another dirt oval right in the centre of Rosebud Alberta.
I also recall some photos of the Dirt oval at Standard Alberta where Canada's first Indy 500 driver practised and raced. Eldon Rasmussen's and his family had a race track on their farm.
I'm not sure where all those photos went. Barry Samson and few others were the lead motivators to do something with them.
Found this at: http://www.canadianracer.com/track-display.asp?trackid=springbank&querytype=detail&extra=history
Springbank Speedway
Calgary, AB
Years in Operation: 1952-1958
Track Configurations:
1/4 mile paved oval
Status
Closed
Notes:
Owned by Charlie Greenly who had built the original Speedway Park in Ontario
Construction work was done by Percy, Reg and Russell Booth
Built on the unused Chinook Jockey Club horse track
Original name was going to be Chinook Raceway
The property became a gravel pit
How about this...
http://ww2.glenbow.org/search/archivesPhotosResults.aspx?AC=GET_RECORD&XC=/search/archivesPhotosResults.aspx&BU=&TN=IMAGEBAN&SN=AUTO5994&SE=607&RN=0&MR=10&TR=0&TX=1000&ES=0&CS=0&XP=&RF=WebResults&EF=&DF=WebResultsDetails&RL=0&EL=0&DL=0&NP=255&ID=&MF=WPEngMsg.ini&MQ=&TI=0&DT=&ST=0&IR=71355&NR=0&NB=0&SV=0&BG=&FG=&QS=&OEX=ISO-8859-1&OEH=ISO-8859-1
Thanks Brooke, Very cool!
I have often wondered how many race tracks were located around Alberta after World War II. It seems every community was trying to establish a track.
We also had the era of the Barn Stormers in aircraft and then the so called "HELL Drivers" doing stunts in the cars at every Community Fair Grounds.
Very different era. Gary L.