Is Palm Beach International Raceway closed?

People familiar with the deal say the closing is expected to take place sometime in the spring of 2022, making this winter racing season the track’s last season in operation.

Who bought Palm Beach International Raceway?

Portman Holdings
The development order amendment states that the 220-acre site at 17047 Bee Line Highway is under contract to an affiliate of Portman Holdings, an Atlanta-based industrial developer. The current owner is Palm Beach International Raceway LLC, which is ultimately managed by New York-based Sixth Street Specialty Lending.

Is Palm Beach International Raceway up for sale?

PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — The group that wants to save the Palm Beach International Raceway said they are not giving up despite an announced sale of the property. There is a deal in the works to turn this old raceway into a warehouse-type facility, but the group that hopes to save it said they’re still trying.

How many acres is Palm Beach Raceway?

200-acre
The 200-acre Palm Beach International Raceway dates back to 1965 with a rich history. Guibord said there is a tremendous amount of unused space at the site to make it a true events center.

Where can I find information about the Palm Beach International Raceway schedule?

For more information about the 2021 schedule at Palm Beach International Raceway visit RacePBIR.com or call (561)622-1400. Adam has been a race fan since the first time he went through the tunnel under the Daytona International Speedway more than 30 years ago.

How many days will there be of racing at Pomona Raceway?

The busy multi-use facility will see more than 200 days of activity. The action for spectators gets off to a ground-pounding start at the famed drag strip March 5-7 with the return of the Pro Winter Warm-up, featuring Top Fuel Dragster and Nitro Funny Car teams testing, as they prepare for their new season.

What are the biggest drag racing events in Florida?

American Muscle Car Nationals makes its debut at PBIR May 29th, and the 40th Annual Citrus Nationals, the largest drag racing event in South Florida, is November 27-28.