Drivers and fans of Raceway Park in Shakopee hope the short-track venue will make a comeback in a new location, but some worry that such an effort could be a long shot.
Shakopee city officials said they have had no contact with owner John Hellendrung about a potential new site and said options in the area are limited.
After the last races, set for Labor Day weekend, are completed, Recovery Technology Solutions plans to begin building an asphalt recycling plant on the track site along Hwy. 101 near Valleyfair.
"I think under current conditions they probably would have to look a bit to find a suitable site, but I'm not sure what their interest is in that," said Michael Leek, Shakopee's community development director.
Hellendrung did not return calls seeking comment on his plans but has said that economic conditions are behind his decision to sell the track.
Driver Matt Stanley of Shakopee and others said the Raceway Park owner has discussed the idea of replacing the track.
"He's on step seven of 200 of trying to get something else lined up," Stanley said.
Stanley's team, Stanley Racing 13, helped organize an Aug. 4 "Pack the Stands" effort to top the track's record race-day attendance of 3,200 set in 1971. Organizers came close, with unofficial numbers topping 3,000, Stanley said.