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The Jukasa Motor Speedway (formerly known as Cayuga Speedway and the Cayuga 2000 Speedway) was an auto racing track located near Cayuga in
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, Canada. Famous stock car drivers including Dale Earnhardt,
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Bobby Allison Robert Arthur Allison (born December 3, 1937) is a former American professional stock car racing driver and owner. Allison was the founder of the Alabama Gang, a group of drivers based in Hueytown, Alabama, where there were abundant short tracks ...
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Benny Parsons Benjamin Stewart Parsons (July 12, 1941 – January 16, 2007) was an American NASCAR driver, and later an announcer/analyst/pit reporter on SETN, TBS, ABC, ESPN, NBC, and TNT. He became famous as the 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion, ...
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have participated in racing events at Jukasa Motor Speedway on a professional level.


History


Origins

Cayuga International Speedway opened in 1966 as a 1/2 mile "D"-shaped dirt oval, by an owners group consisting of Frank Mashell, Wayne Conroy, Milton Chesterman, and Jack Greenaigh. Cayuga International Speedway was also increased slightly in size to 5/8 of a mile when it was paved but it was still a "D"-shape, the back stretch maintaining a slight but noticeable curve. A smaller flat oval was built inside the track that was used to race some race divisions like mini stocks and Can-Am TQ (three quarter) midgets. The smaller oval used part of the big tracks front straight away and the same start finish line. It also doubled as the pit road for long events that required teams to make pit stops. The small track was removed in the early 1980s so that a straight pit lane could be built, and the infield pit area benefited by gaining some space. Racers, fans and sponsors have regarded Cayuga Speedway as Canada's premier racing and entertainment facility. Set on 300 acres (120 hectares) of land, Cayuga offers campgrounds with electricity, concession booths, and free parking. In 2002 track owners Bob and Leone Slack were inducted to the
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for their dedication to the Speedway.


Major events

The track has held a variety of different racing groups including the
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CASCAR The Canadian Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (CASCAR) was an auto racing sanctioning body for amateur and professional stock car racing in Canada. The company was founded in 1981 and was headquartered in Delaware, Ontario. In 2006, NASCAR p ...
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NASCAR Pinty's Series The NASCAR Pinty's Series (french: Série NASCAR Pinty's), commonly abbreviated as NPS, is a national NASCAR racing series in Canada, and is a continuation of the old CASCAR Super Series which was founded in 1981. History In September 2006 NASCA ...
, the
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, NASCAR Busch North, Hooters Pro-Cup, USAC,
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(ISMA), DIRT Modifieds and the
ARCA Menards Series The ARCA Menards Series is an American stock car series, the premier division of the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA). It is considered a minor, semi-professional league of stock car racing, used as a feeder series into the three nation ...
(formerly the ARCA Re/Max Series, which is considered to be one of the developmental milestones to the NASCAR
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). On June 8, 2006, a group of developers from
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purchased the ⅝ mile track from Bob and Leone Slack and made improvements for the 2007 season, hoping to attract
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(formerly called the Busch Series, currently the Xfinity Series) to have a race at Cayuga Speedway. Instead, the race went to Montreal (
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) due to its larger population and recognition in the international community. Cooper Construction of Oakville was announced as the vendor to re-build the track. Cayuga International Speedway Park hosted the first
NASCAR Canadian Tire Series The NASCAR Pinty's Series (french: Série NASCAR Pinty's), commonly abbreviated as NPS, is a national NASCAR racing series in Canada, and is a continuation of the old CASCAR Super Series which was founded in 1981. History In September 2006 NASC ...
(Now the Pinty's Series) race in series history on May 26, 2007. Jukasa continues to grow substantially in size every year. For the Canadian Short Track Nationals(CSTN) the payout for the drivers has continued to increase; in 2019 the total purse was $300,00, in 2020 the purse was $500,000 and the plans are set in motion to have the purse for 2021 to be $1 million. Alex Nagy in 2017 was asked to be the general manager at the newly rebuilt Jukasa Motor Speedway, and still occupies this title in the year 2021. Previous to this position Nagy used to be a driver himself, was part of the crew for Alex Tagliani in IndyCar racing, and a series director of NASCAR Canada and it is because of these many accomplishments that Nagy has been inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame. Co-owner of Jukasa Speedway and Six Nations businessman Ken Hill died on January 18, 2021, in Miami Florida and the suspected cause of death was a heart attack.


Closure

In the late 1990's former racers Brad Litchy and Garry Evans had gained ownership to the speedway, the two new owners had hopes of bringing larger events to Cayuga. In the mid 2000's the track had not been attracting as many fans as it previously in what has been described as the "golden years" of the Cayuga Speedway (1970's). Due to this a group of investors had the idea of upgrading the facilities in order to attract the NASCAR Nationwide Series (now referred to as Xfinity); however this event was given to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Since Cayuga was not given the Nationwide event they had to settle for the Canadian Tire series. The final NASCAR Canadian Tire Series race to be held here was the
2008 Coke Zero 200 The ''2008 Coke Zero 200 Pres. by Sicard Holiday Campers'', the second running of the Coke Zero 200, was a NASCAR Canadian Tire Series racing event that was held on August 30, 2008, at Cayuga Speedway (now Jukasa Motor Speedway) in Haldiman ...
. The last race held at the speedway was in July 2009 featuring the ISMA Supermodifieds; which was won by Mark Sammut of
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. This event would earn Sammut his first ISMA win. Along with the ISMA Supermodified racing action were the Canadian Vintage Modifieds; which was won by Phil Shaw of Orangeville, Ontario and followed by Steve Trendell. July 2009 Cayuga Speedway was closed and the future of the track was marked as unknown.


Reopening

In March 2014, photos surfaced on the Lost Speedway's Facebook page showing the speedway in a state of severe disrepair. In May 2014, the track was sold to local businessmen Ken Hill and Jerry Montour of the Six Nations of the Grand River. By September 2014, sand blasting had started on the walls to take off old paint, and in November 2014 the old asphalt was being removed. New paving started in November 2016, after new walls had been poured. Plans for the track were for the same size, but with progressive banking in the corners. It was announced in December 2016 that the track would reopen on August 26 and 27, 2017. Renamed Jukasa Motor Speedway, the
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headlined its reopening weekend. Since 2017 Jukasa Motor Speedway has hosted the season finale for the
NASCAR Pinty's Series The NASCAR Pinty's Series (french: Série NASCAR Pinty's), commonly abbreviated as NPS, is a national NASCAR racing series in Canada, and is a continuation of the old CASCAR Super Series which was founded in 1981. History In September 2006 NASCA ...
known as the Pinty's Fall Brawl 200 The track received fresh asphalt and a redesign that now features turns up to 8.5 degrees, with the previous flat straightaways now showing 3.5 degrees in banking and a racing surface that is 60 feet (18.28m) wide. The track also features over 1000 campsites for fans. Jukasa plans to replace the current grandstands, raise the main tower following the grandstand and install a spectator crossover bridge to the infield to improve the track even further. Jukasa continues to gain more attention and due to this many people within the racing industry are beginning to look at this track as potential to host on of NASCAR's top three national series in the future.


Music

Concerts have been occasionally at Cayuga Speedway; usually conforming with either the
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or the heavy metal genre. Rock bands such as The Sheepdogs and the Georgia Satellites have performed at the speedway the night before major racing events.


Closure

Jukasa Motor Speedway has permanently closured it doors for auto racing in November 2021.


References


External links


Official WebsiteJukasa Motor Speedway Official Facebook pageJukasa Motor Speedway race results
at Racing-Reference
Canadian Racing Archives ProjectCanadianRacingOnline
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