Riverhead Raceway
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Riverhead Raceway is a fifth-mile (322 m) oval race track with a Figure 8 course, located in Riverhead, New York. It is the only auto racing venue on Long Island since closed down in 2003. It started being built in 1949 and opened as a dirt track in 1951, before permanently changing to asphalt in 1955. The raceway was also well known for featuring a towering statue of a Native American, dubbed "Chief Running Fair", at its entrance until it was destroyed in 2012 due to Hurricane Sandy but rebuilt by Christmas and still standing at its original location.
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