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Paramount Ranch Racetrack - Wikipedia

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Paramount Ranch - RacingCircuits.info

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    Nestled in the foothills of the Agoura Hills a few miles north of Malibu, Paramount Ranch Racetrack was the first purpose-built road racing course in California, created during the sportscar racing boom of the 1950s around a western movie set. Extremely short-lived, it served for less than two years before tragedy forced its closure. Historic

KH Races - Paramount Ranch 50/50

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    Run throughout one of Hollywoods oldest western themed movie sets. The golden era of movie making started here, and eventually Paramount Ranch sold the land in 1980 to National Park Services. The old movie ranch still sits, and will serve as an epic and amazing backdrop to the start/finish of this race series!

Paramount Ranch (U.S. National Park Service) - NPS

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    Paramount Ranch was sold again in 1955, and renamed Paramount Sportsman’s Ranch. A track for car racing was built in 1956, and though abandoned only two years later due to high driver fatality, remnants from the racetrack exist today and remain an integral part of the current landscape.

Paramount Ranch - Santa Monica Mountains National …

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    William Hertz sold the property in 1955 to three businessmen investors who renamed it the Paramount Sportsman's Ranch. The Paramount Raceway opened a year later. Some considered it one of the most challenging in the U.S., and it closed 18 months later after two fatal crashes occurred in December of 1957.

Paramount Ranch - Tam's Old Race Car Site

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    Paramount Ranch was a unique road racing course in the Santa Monica mountains above Malibu. It's now a National Park and the "Old West" town with saloons & hitching rails and other standards of the genre still exists. The land was used as a film …

Paramount Ranch Race Track - Vintage-SportsCar-Photos.com

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    Take a step back into time and walk the original road course at the Paramount Ranch race track. The Bridge, turns 5 and 7 and about 70% of the asphalt are still there. Feel the history where Dan Gurney, John von Neumann and even Cornel Wilde (in the movie “The Devils Hairpin”) thundered around this historic location.

Paramount Ranch - na-motorsports.com

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    Paramount Ranch was a 2.0-mile course on what had been the Paramount movie ranch, a few miles north of Malibu, CA, which was used to film many Westerns. The circuit was only used from 1956 to 1957 and closed after several fatalities. The ranch is now owned by the National Park Service, and much of the track still exists.

Paramount Ranch -- 10 - Tam's Old Race Car Site

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    ParamountRanch10 Paramount Ranch -- 10 Chuck Daigh won the main event on June 16th in the "Troutman-Barnes" Special. This was the first US sports/racing overall win for a Ford powered car; ironically, it came shortly after Ford officially withdrew from racing. Due to hot weather Daigh ran with a body panel removed.

Paramount Ranch track build - slotracer.online

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    Paramount Ranch Contents. Part 1. Plan and Benchwork. Part 2. Routing the Slots. Part 3. Finishing, braiding and wiring. Part 4. Racing. Part 5. Backdrop and barriers.

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