Seminole Speedway

Seminole Speedway
LocationCasselberry, Florida
Coordinates28°40′41″N 81°18′04″W / 28.678°N 81.301°W / 28.678; -81.301
Opened1945 (1945)
Closedc.1954
Oval (1945–c.1954)
SurfaceDirt
Length0.25 miles (0.4 km)
Turns4
Oval (1946–c.1948)
SurfaceDirt
Length1 miles (1.61 km)
Turns4

Seminole Speedway was a dirt oval racetrack, located in Casselberry, Florida (near Orlando in central Florida), that opened in 1945 and hosted some of the first stock car racing events following the end of World War II. Roy Hall, Red Byron, and Fireball Roberts were known for competing at the racetrack. Seminole Speedway closed in the mid-1950s and was eventually redeveloped as a residential subdivision.