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Sports documentaries provide an excellent platform for telling stories and informing audiences about the past, whether they chronicle an event, an athlete or team, or a particular moment in time.
People are often integral to these films, central figures to build a story around. But what about places? That’s the focus of
Lost Speedways, a docuseries hosted by Dale Earnhardt Jr. which looks at abandoned racetracks around the United States. The series is produced by Earnhardt Jr.’s Dirty Mo Media company. Season 2 debuts July 1 on Peacock.
As you might expect, most of the racetracks Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Matthew Dillner visited for Season 1’s eight episodes were in the South, throughout North Carolina and Georgia. Season 2 expands the scope of the show, going to Texas, New England, West Virginia, and Florida.
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They call it The Monster Mile for a reason. May 13, 2021 Jeff ZelevanskyGetty Images
The Monster Mile was conceived in 1966 as a dual-purpose horse- and motor-racing facility. The moderately banked one-miler was completed in 1969 and has remained on the Cup Series schedule ever since. Due to the high speeds and heavy loading of the modern stock cars, the track’s asphalt surface needed to be replaced with concrete starting with the 1995 races.
In 2003, the track completed construction of the Monster Bridge, an air conditioned, glass-enclosed structure that has 56 seats that overlook Turn 3. The trophy is a replica of the track’s iconic mascot, Miles the Monster. Capacity peaked at 135,000 in 2001, making the track the largest sporting venue in the Mid-Atlantic. A hotel and casino were added off Turn 3 once Delaware legalized gambling in 1994, and a state-of-the-art skybox complex and luxury suites w
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