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Location | 50342 Range Road 253, Leduc County, Alberta, T9E 0V6 |
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Capacity | 4,500 (clay oval) 8,500 (drag strip) |
Owner | Glen Stenabaugh |
Operator | Glen Stenabaugh |
Opened | 1991 |
Construction cost | C$4 million ($6.84 million in 2021 dollars [1]) |
Former names | Capital City Raceway Park, Capital Raceway, Labatt Raceway, Budweiser Motorsports Park, Castrol Raceway |
Major events |
IHRA Nitro Jam Mopar Rocky Mountain Nitro Jam Nationals (2003–present) World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series Oil City Cup (2007–2015) Canadian Superbike Championship (2015) Edmonton Motorcycle Roadracing Association (2014–present) Canadian Tire Magic of Lights (–present) |
Website |
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Clay Oval | |
Length | 0.6 km (3/8 miles) |
Banking | 9 degrees |
Drag Strip | |
Length | 0.4 km (1/4 miles) |
Road Course | |
Length | 2.7 km (1.67 miles) |
RAD Torque Raceway, formerly known as Capital City Raceway Park, Capital Raceway, Labatt Raceway, Budweiser Motorsports Park, and Castrol Raceway, is a multi-track auto racing facility located just south of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on land leased from the Edmonton International Airport.
The clay oval opened in 1991 and the dragstrip opened in 1992. The facility went into receivership at the end of the 1997 season. It was purchased by Rob Reeves and ten other local racers and businessmen, and re-opened in 1998. [2] Several of the investors have opted out since 2000 but remain as advertising sponsors of the facility. The track's sole owner and operator, Rob Reeves, announced in November 2023 that Glen Stenabaugh would become the new owner of the facility. [2]
The facility features an 12,000-seat ¼ mile NHRA-sanctioned dragstrip, and a 4,500-seat 3/8 mile clay oval. There is also a pro motocross track, a mini- sprint car track, and a 2.7 km road course which opened in 2013.
The biggest event currently held at the facility is on the drag strip. The annual NHRA Mopar Rocky Mountain Nationals is the largest national event held in Canada. The second largest event at the raceway was held on the oval track. The Oil City Cup featured the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series from 2007 to 2015.
In November 2021, the facility was renamed to RAD Torque Raceway in a five-year deal between the track's owners and Abbotsford-based RAD Torque Systems. [3]