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  1. Aquasco Speedway. Aquasco Speedway, no longer in operation, was the first quarter-mile dragstrip on the United States East Coast. It was built in the mid-1950s and was home to the President's Cup Nationals, which are now held at Maryland International Raceway. Map.

  2. Aquasco Speedway, no longer in operation, was the first quarter-mile dragstrip on the United States East Coast. It was built in the mid-1950s and was home to the President's Cup Nationals, which are now held at Maryland International Raceway.

  3. 22 lis 2008 · Can't remember the name of it but I know from stories there was a motor speedway at the Maryland Airport in Pomonkey, Md. I saw a seat cushion with the name and address of it printed on it at Murphy's store in Port Tobacco a long time ago.

  4. 30 cze 2010 · Our weekly installment of Lost Drag Strips has us placed on the east coast in rural Maryland. Aquasco Speedway was a pioneering track in the east. Developed by Alfonso and Albert Procopio in the mid 1950’s it was intended for it to be a purpose built strip for quarter mile racing and the first of its kind in the area.

  5. 12 cze 2021 · I had the pleasure to walk the old asphalt of Aquasco Speedway/Drag strip in Southern Maryland I shot about 30 photos of the old grandstands announcers booth...

  6. AQUASCO SPEEDWAY - ALL AQUASCO-related material is welcome here. This page is a celebration of a great drag strip. In operation for a short 22 years, Aquasco hosted the best and fastest racers from all over the USA.

  7. 39 photos · 1.8K views. These slides are from a 35mm slide tray that was labeled AQUASCO 1965-66. It contains a number of great shots. There is George Reese's Prefect, a match race between K.S. Pittman and Dick Landy, some great local cars. Also Pete's Chevy Impala station wagon.

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