California State Fairgrounds
From 1949 to 1970, the track hosted the Golden State 100, a round of the AAA/USAC National Championship. The race was revived at the new Cal Expo site as a USAC Silver Crown race from 1989 until 2000. Motorcycle racing's Sacramento Mile continues to be held at the new California Exposition as part of the AMA Grand National Championship.
A 2.1-mile (3.4-km) road course was laid out in the parking lots surrounding the oval, and used for sports car racing between 1955 and 1969. It hosted a SCCA National Sports Car Championship round in 1955.
Golden State 100 winners
AAA/USAC National Championship | |
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Location | Sacramento, California |
First race | 1949 |
First race | 1970 |
Most wins (driver) | A. J. Foyt (5) |
Most wins (manufacturer) | Meskowski & Watson (tied 5) |
Circuit information | |
Length | 1.6 km (0.99 mi) |
Year | Date | Driver | Car |
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1949 | October 30 | Fred Agabashian | Kurtis-Offy |
1950 | October 15 | Duke Dinsmore | Kurtis-Offy |
1951–1952: not held | |||
1953 | October 25 | Jimmy Bryan | Kurtis-Offy |
1954 | October 17 | Jimmy Bryan | Kuzma-Offy |
1955 | October 16 | Jimmy Bryan | Kuzma-Offy |
1956 | October 21 | Jud Larson | Watson-Offy |
1957 | October 21 | Rodger Ward | Lesovsky-Offy |
1958 | October 26 | Johnny Thomson | Kuzma-Offy |
1959 | October 25 | Jim Hurtubise | Kuzma-Offy |
1960 | October 30 | A. J. Foyt | Meskowski-Offy |
1961 | October 29 | Rodger Ward | Watson-Offy |
1962 | October 28 | A. J. Foyt | Meskowski-Offy |
1963 | October 27 | Rodger Ward | Watson-Offy |
1964 | October 25 | A. J. Foyt | Meskowski-Offy |
1965 | October 24 | Don Branson | Watson-Offy |
1966 | October 23 | Dick Atkins | Watson-Offy |
1967 | October 1 | A. J. Foyt | Meskowski-Offy |
1968 | September 29 | A. J. Foyt | Meskowski-Offy |
1969 | September 28 | Al Unser | King-Ford |
1970 | October 4 | Al Unser | King-Ford |
The race was revived in 1989 at the new Cal Expo mile track as a USAC Silver Crown event.
Year | Date | Driver |
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1989 | June 4 | George Snider |
1990 | June 3 | Jimmy Sills |
1991–1992: not held | ||
1993 | October 9 | Jimmy Sills |
1994 | October 8 | Jimmy Sills |
1995 | October 7 | Donnie Beechler |
1996 | October 12 | Donnie Beechler |
1997 | October 11 | Dave Darland |
1998 | October 10 | J. J. Yeley |
1999 | October 9 | Jimmy Sills |
2000 | October 7 | Dave Darland |
NASCAR races
NASCAR Cup Series
Several NASCAR Grand National Series (today's NASCAR Cup Series) races were held on the dirt oval.
Season | Date | # of racers |
Winner | Track length (mi) |
Race length (mi) |
Purse ($USD) |
Pole speed (mph) |
Cautions | Caution laps |
Avg. speed (mph) |
Lead changes | ||
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Driver | Start pos. |
Car make/model | |||||||||||
1956 | Jun 8, 1956 | 21 | Lloyd Dane | 15 | '56 Mercury | 1.000 | 100 | 4,285 | 76.612 | – | – | 74.074 | – |
1957 | Sep 8, 1957 | 27 | Danny Graves | 1 | '57 Chevrolet | 1.000 | 100 | 4,075 | 78.007 | – | – | 68.663 | 0 |
1958 | Sep 7, 1958 | 28 | Parnelli Jones | 1 | '56 Ford | 1.000 | 100 | 3,885 | 77.922 | – | – | 65.550 | – |
1959 | Sep 13, 1959 | 26 | Eddie Gray | 19 | '59 Ford | 1.000 | 100 | 3,885 | – | – | – | 54.753 | – |
1960 | Sep 11, 1960 | 23 | Jim Cook | 1 | '60 Dodge | 1.000 | 100 | 4,625 | 78.450 | – | – | 70.629 | 4 |
1961 | Sep 10, 1961 | 32 | Eddie Gray | – | '61 Ford | 1.000 | 100 | 5,125 | 79.260 | – | – | 0.000 | 1 |
NASCAR West Series
Several NASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model Division/NASCAR Winston West Series (today's ARCA Menards Series West) races were held on the dirt oval.
Season | Date | Race name | Attendance | # of racers |
Winner | Track length (mi) |
Race length (mi) |
Purse ($USD) |
Pole speed (mph) |
Cautions | Caution laps |
Avg. speed (mph) |
Lead changes |
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Driver | Start pos. |
Car make/model | ||||||||||||||
1956 | Jun 8, 1956 | — | 21 | Lloyd Dane | 15 | '56 Mercury | 1.000 | 100 | 4,285 | 76.612 | – | – | 74.074 | – | ||
1957 | Sep 8, 1957 | — | 27 | Danny Graves | 1 | '57 Chevrolet | 1.000 | 100 | 4,075 | 78.007 | – | – | 68.663 | – | ||
1964 | Oct 04, 1964 | Sacramento 100 | 8,500 | 24 | Bob Ross | 1 | '64 Mercury | 1.000 | 100 | 6,000 | 85.653 | 2 | – | 68.182 | – | |
1965 | Oct 03, 1965 | Sacramento 100 | 26 | Bill Amick | 1 | '64 Mercury | 1.000 | 100 | 6,000 | 82.286 | 1 | 6 | 75.538 | 2 | ||
1966 | Oct 9, 1966 | Sacramento 100 | 5,860 | 25 | Don Noel | 5 | '64 Ford | 1.000 | 100 | 6,000 | 85.714 | 4 | 15 | 62.915 | 2 | |
1969 | Apr 27, 1969 | Sacramento 100 | 5,000 | 28 | Marty Kinerk | 10 | '67 Chevrolet | 1.000 | 100 | 7,500 | 89.021 | 6 | 23 | 78.880 | 4 | |
1970 | May 10, 1970 | Sacramento 100 | 4,235 | 28 | Tiny Lund | 1 | '69 Ford | 1.000 | 100 | 5,250 | 90.475 | 3 | 11 | 85.633 | 5 |
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