July 14, 1999
Leo Musgrave Memorial 7/3/1918 to 8/11/1983 Leo Musgrave moved from Ohio in 1949 to dairy farm in the Sunshine State. Being a big race fan Leo Musgrave had the foresight to build the racing facility known as the Sunshine Speedway. After the original Howard Franklin Bridge, spanning upper Tampa Bay between St. Peterburg and Tampa, was built he saw that many of the fans going to the existing Tampa tracks were from Pinellas County.
He started construction of the speedway in 1959 and opened it on January 23, 1960. The speedway is still family owned and operated by Bonnie and Frank Hill. Son-in-law Frank is the General Manager and promoter of Sunshine Speedway. Over the years Leo Musgrave’s vision has shown through with Sunshine Speedway being one of the most successful tracks in the country.
The Memorial race has been held since 1984 to the present. |