Chicago Motor Speedway

Chicago Motor Speedway at Sportsman's Park
Oval (1999–2003)
LocationCicero, Illinois
Capacity67,000
OwnerCharles W. Bidwill III, Chip Ganassi and Dwayne Mcarthur
Broke ground1997
Opened1999
Closed2003
Construction cost$70 million USD
Former namesSportsman's Park
Major eventsCART (1999–2002)
Atlantic Championship (1999, 2001–2002)
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Sears Craftsman 175 (2000–2001)
ASA National Tour (2000–2001)
Barber Pro Series (2001)
ARCA Truck Series (2001)
Indy Lights (1999–2000)
NASCAR Midwest Series (2000)
Oval (1999–2003)
Length1.029 miles (1.656 km)
Race lap record0:23.687 (156.390 mph (251.685 km/h)) (Brazil Roberto Moreno, Swift 010.c, 1999, CART)

The Chicago Motor Speedway at Sportsman's Park was a motorsports race track, located in Cicero, Illinois, just outside Chicago. It was built in 1999 by a group including Chip Ganassi, owner of Chip Ganassi Racing. In 2002 the 1.029-mile (1.656 km) oval shaped track suspended operations due to financial conditions in the motorsports industry. The track was also the site of horse races, for which the track was called "Sportsman's Park". The track was one of three racetracks that hosted both NASCAR auto races and horse races (the others are Dover International Speedway and the Syracuse Mile).