# Capital City Speedway

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Capital City Speedway in 2014

**Capital City Speedway** was a racetrack in [Ottawa, Ontario](/source/Ottawa), Canada, located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) southwest of [Stittsville, Ontario](/source/Stittsville%2C_Ontario). The Speedway included a [dragstrip](/source/Dragstrip) and a 3/8th mile oval, and ran five different series including the 4 For Fun class, Mini Stock Class, Thunder Car Class, ACT Late Model Class and the Lentch Automotive [Legends](/source/Legends_car_racing) Class. The Speedway's racing season ran from May until September annually. The Speedway has been closed since 2015.

## History

Capital City Speedway was founded in 1961 after the closure of the very popular [Lansdowne Speedway](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lansdowne_Speedway&action=edit&redlink=1). Lansdowne ran from 1955 until 1960 where the track had been a success, gathering 5,000 fans on its June 1, 1955 opening night. The track had been an old [horse racing](/source/Horse_racing) track that was in [Lansdowne Park](/source/Lansdowne_Park) surrounding the football field where the [Ottawa Rough Riders](/source/Ottawa_Rough_Riders) [CFL](/source/Canadian_Football_League) team played. Many spectators and drivers came from as far as [Montreal](/source/Montreal) and [New York State](/source/New_York_(state)) to race at the 1/3-mile track. But with the track being located in Ottawa's residential section, the noise created by the cars had local families unhappy. Neighbourhood complaints meant that the popular track had to close. After its closure, Gerry Bisson, who had been the race promoter, constructed a state of the art track near [Stittsville, Ontario](/source/Stittsville%2C_Ontario), just west of Ottawa, known as Capital City Speedway.[1]

In 1994 Penny Bell (owner of restaurant Penny's Pit Stop in [Perth, Ontario](/source/Perth%2C_Ontario)) bought the speedway and changed the name back to Capital City Speedway from former name Ottawa Valley Speedway. The track held races every Wednesday night during the summer along with other special events.

The 2010 season started with a new race promoter, driver Jeremy Coulter. There were many "rain outs" and there were only a handful of full nights completed. Coulter, who started the year as a manager for the track (hired by the Drummond family), resigned halfway through the season.

The 2015 season was to be saved by Mr Shawn Kerr, after many drivers meetings the Drummond family decided not to go with him.

## 2010 Series champions

Driver Sponsor Points Late Models Justin Holtom (17) Top Hat 501 Thunder Cars Greg Ogilvie (7) Dean Ryans/ Bosch/ Castrol/ Benson Auto Parts/Ogilvie Motorsports 618 Lentech Motorsports Legends Chad Windsor (5) Wallace Service Center, Colron Excavating, Ritchies Welding, Graphiki, RLD, Stinsons, Daley Funeral Homes, Snake Island Automotive 546 Stittsville Trailers Mini Stocks Doug Mould (27) Sport Systems Canada 580 Crilly Chassis Works 4 For Fun Quincy Roberts (71) 630

**Source**
- Capital City Speedway[2]

## Other race events

### Monster Jam

Since 2006, Capital City Speedway has hosted [Monster Jam](/source/Monster_Jam) in the first weeks of September. The event consists of increased laps and payouts for each racing series. For the ACT Late Models, this includes a 100-lap feature race and a $2000 payout. Following the 100-lap race are an [enduro](/source/Enduro) race, the fan-favourite trailer race and appearances by monster trucks Brutis and Avenger, as seen on [Speed TV](/source/Speed_TV)'s *Monster Jam* show.

In 2009, due to only 8 late models showing up, the 100 lap race was moved down to three 25 lap races and used a points system to see who'd win.

Year Car # Driver Team Laps Complete Won 2006 00 Steve Munro Ryans Towing Dodge Charger 100 $5,000. 2007 31on Spencer MacPherson Napa Auto Parts Chevrolet Monte Carlo 100 $5,000. 2008 Rained out 0 2009 2 Ken Baird CarQuest 75 $2,000.

### American Canadian Tour (Série ACT)

Série ACT (ACT) has held races at Capital City Speedway. The series is based in the northeastern United States and southern Canada. One of its races at the track was the Toromont Cat 100, a 100-lap race.

Year Pole Winning car # Driver Team Laps Laps Led Won 2007 Eric St-Gelais (42) 27 Alexandre Gingras Autobus la Québécoise Chevrolet Monte Carlo 100 76 $2125 2008 Karl Allard (48qc) 03 Martin Lacombe R. Lacombe Demolition/ J. Dumont Construction Ford Fusion 100 17 $2135 2009 Spencer MacPherson (31on) 14on Sean Kennedy Waste Management Chevrolet Impala 100 75 $2825

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Truemner, Dave. ["History of Lansdowne Speedway: Early Stock Car Racing in Ottawa"](http://www.canadianracer.com/lansdowne.asp). Canadian Racer. Retrieved September 13, 2010.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Capital City Speedway: Points"](http://www.capitalcityspeedway.ca/Points.html). Capital City Speedway. Retrieved September 30, 2010.

## External links

- [Capital City Speedway](http://www.capitalcityspeedway.ca/)

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