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Larry King Law's Langley Speedway (Virginia)
Langley Speedway may refer to a number of racetracks: * Langley Speedway (British Columbia), Langley, British Columbia (1978 last NASCAR Winston West race) * Langley Speedway (Virginia), Hampton, Virginia, hosted the final Grand National race before the series was renamed Winston Cup (November 1970) {{disambiguation ...
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Langley Speedway (British Columbia)
Langley Speedway was a 1/4-mile paved oval track used for stock car racing located in Langley, British Columbia. The track opened on June 13, 1965 (there are conflicting references on the track length),Langley Speedway Historical SocietyTrack HistoryRetrieved on 26 April 2009Canadian RacerLangley SpeedwayRetrieved on 26 April 2009 and closed in 1984. The track hosted numerous classes of racing during its operational existence, including several visits from the NASCAR Winston West series in the 1970s. For the last few years prior to its closing due to its lease not being renewed, the track was known as ''Action Raceway''. History Langley Speedway was founded by Craig Frazier in 1963, and was included in a 1969 purchase of land by the Vancouver-Fraser Park District, which later became a part of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, for use as a park. Frazier sold the land and signed a ten-year lease, operating the track until it was taken over by Gordon Hemrich in 1977. ...
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