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  1. Commodore Downs was a 3/4 mile American horse racing track located in Fairview Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania. The $4 million facility opened for its first season of racing in 1973 after a one-year delay due to financial problems.

  2. Commodore Downs. 05/01/1973 Opens for nighttime thoroughbred racing Tinic is first horse to cross finish line. 10/06/1973 Largest crowd ever as 6,535 attend the races. 10/06/1973 That same crowd bets $329,616 to set all time handle record. 08/25/1976 16 yr. old gelding Stonehedge becomes oldest winning horse in modern times.

  3. Commodore Downs located in Erie Pennsylvania ran a late spring to early autumn meet. The racing consisted of low level claimers racing distances of four and one half furlongs up to a mile. It's purse value index was a 1, a lot of 1,500 claiming races.

  4. Commodore Downs. Track Layout. Main Track: Three Quarter Mile Oval, length of stretch 700 ft. Chute: Five and One Half Furlongs and One Mile and Seventy Yards.

  5. A small track with a short life span, Commodore Downs opened near Erie in 1973. From the beginning, they had financial problems and low attendance. The track was known for cheap claiming prices and low purses.

  6. Mount Panorama Circuit, officially Mount Panorama, [1] is a motor racing track located in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. It is situated on Mount Panorama and is best known as the home of the Bathurst 1000 motor race held each October, and the Bathurst 12 Hour event held each February.

  7. Commodore Downs opened to Thoroughbred racing in 1973, but had financial problems from the very beginning. It closed in 1983, reopening the following year as a harness track. This venture failed 2 years later. In 1986, the track reopened for Thoroughbred racing as Erie Downs.

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