Continental Divide Raceways

Continental Divide Raceways
LocationCastle Rock, Colorado
Coordinates39°20′0″N 104°53′05″W / 39.33333°N 104.88472°W / 39.33333; -104.88472
Broke ground1958
Opened1959
Closed1983
Major eventsNASCAR Winston West Series
Colorado Winston 200 (1982)
USAC Championship Car
Rocky Mountain 150 (1968–1970)
Trans-Am Series (1967–1968)
United States Road Racing Championship (1963, 1965)
USAC Road Racing Championship (1960–1961)
SCCA National Sports Car Championship (1960)
Road Course (1959–1983)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.802 miles (4.510 km)
Turns10
Race lap record1:48.700 ( Jerry Hansen/ Tony Adamowicz, McLaren M10A/Eagle Mk.5, 1969, F5000)
Oval (1959–1983)
Length0.500 miles (0.805 km)
Turns2

Continental Divide Raceways was a race track located in Castle Rock, Colorado, about 30-mile (48 km) south of Denver. Built in 1959, it featured a 2.802 mi (4.510 km) road course, 0.500 mi (0.805 km) oval, and 4,200-foot (1,300 m) drag strip. The land was intended to be used for a multi-sport spectator venue, but a racing complex was built after a hill climb was staged on the property. The track saw its most active time in the 1960s, hosting the USAC National Championship, major sports car races, and Trans-Am. On July 30, 1972 Evel Knievel successfully jumped 11 Dodge vehicles on his motorcycle at the track. The track closed in 1979 due to a fatal accident but reopened in 1981, holding a NASCAR Winston West Series stock car race in 1982 before being sold to real estate developers in 1983. There was a motocross track called CDR Tech Track on the property where an AMA Motocross National was held in 1981 and 1982