January 11, 2012
The "Pie Tin"
St. Louis Motordome board track in 1914.
Nicknamed the "Pie Tin" because unlike many other gently transitioning tracks, St. Louis's had abrupt as well as dangerous transitions giving it the appearance of a pie tin.
It'd be cool to find old memorabilia from the STL Motordome.
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