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FOUNTAIN, Colo. – PikesPeakInternationalRaceway will be shut down and sold to a company that plans to move equipment to other race venues and to sell off the track's 1,200 acres.
Rob Johnson, president of the raceway, said the track will be sold to Rocky Mountain Speedway Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of International Speedway Corp. of Daytona Beach, Fla. Terms of the deal, which is expected to close within a week, were not disclosed.
PikesPeak has had 10 IRL races in the last nine years.
The purchase price is fully supported by the appraised value of PikesPeak's tangible assets, including land and certain fixed assets ISC intends to relocate to other facilities in its portfolio.
After that date, ISC expects to close the facility and begin to market the approximate 1,200-acre parcel for sale, with the requirement that the property not be used for motorsports-related events.
International Speedway Corporation is a leading promoter of motorsports activities in the United States, currently promoting more than 100 racing events annually as well as numerous other motorsports-related activities.