Sunday 9th August 2015
The 1-mile (1.6 km) three-turn tri-oval, Walt Disney Track, Florida, closed. It was built in 1995 by IMS Events, Inc., a subsidiary of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation, and was designed primarily as a venue for the Indy 200 at Walt Disney World, an Indy Racing League event.
The circuit’s primary use was as a venue for the Richard Petty Driving Experience, and the Indy Racing Experience, programs that allowed fans to drive or ride in real race cars. After the 2000 racing season, it was no longer used as a track for major motorsports racing series, but was used by many racing teams from IndyCar to NASCAR as a test venue due to the warmer climate than other tracks around the United States during the off season for racing.