Monrovia, Maryland
Situated near the intersection of Routes 75 and 80 in Monrovia, Maryland, the track first opened in the early 1960’s and ran continuously through 2005, when it was supposedly closed for good.
When did 75-80 Dragway?
1960
The track, which opened in 1960 by 75-80 Dragway Inc. and manager Bill Wilcom, will now bring that excitement to the IHRA as 75-80 Dragway joins the family of tracks.
Who bought 75-80 Dragway?
bill wilcom –
bill wilcom – Owner – 75-80 dragway inc | LinkedIn.
Is 75-80 Dragway reopening in Monrovia MD?
75-80 Dragway Reopening July 2021 – 75-80 1/4 and 1/8 mile drag racing strip located near the intersections of Routes 75 and 80 in Monrovia, Maryland has had its doors closed for the past 16 years (ish) and has seen its better days.
What happened to the 75-80 Dragway?
YouTuber Your purkz recently visited Maryland’s 75-80 Dragway with an aerial drone and captured this excellent footage of the crumbling track. Situated near the intersection of Routes 75 and 80 in Monrovia, Maryland, the track first opened in the early 1960’s and ran continuously through 2005, when it was supposedly closed for good.
What happened to Monrovia’s drag track?
However, the man and team behind the manual labor and putting money back into the track is no longer doing so. 75-80 1/4 and 1/8 mile drag racing strip located near the intersections of Routes 75 and 80 in Monrovia, Maryland has had its doors closed for the past 16 years (ish) and has seen its better days.
When will Terris Dragway reopen its gates?
Terris has shared several updates via social media as well as sharing live feeds of the clean-up efforts via Facebook. The plan is for the 75-80 Dragway reopen its gates the second week of July with an overall goal to bring back drag racing, car shows and more. It’s an amazing transition and the amount of work is significant.