First phase of repaving complete
Published 11:22 pm Wednesday, July 20, 2011
BROOKLYN —When the checkered flag dropped at the end of the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 June 19, the green flag was waved for Phase 1 of the Michigan International Speedway Track Repaving Project.
After just 30 days, pit road has now been repaved thus completing Phase 1 of the project.
Here are a few highlights from Phase 1 of the track repave:
Drainage
A drainage trench was installed below the white line in the turns and on the frontstretch. This stone filled trench will collect water trapped in the existing pavement and reduce the potential for water weeping out of the track surface.
Demolition
The existing pit road was removed by milling machines to a depth of nine inches. The ground up asphalt was stockpiled onsite. Discussions are under way to explore the potential for creating souvenirs from this historic material.
Paving
Local construction contractor, Ajax Paving Industries of Troy, Mich., was selected to perform the work. The Ajax resume includes paving parabolic test tracks for the Big 3 automakers and the current repaving of Phoenix International Raceway.
Once the existing asphalt was removed, a four inch aggregate base course was installed. Ajax then placed three layers of polymermodified asphalt on pit road. The bottom layer is a two inch thick base course; the second layer is a 1.5 inches thick leveling course; and the top layer is a 1.5 inches wearing course.
The new asphalt pavement had to match the edges of the existing concrete pit stalls on driver’s left, and the existing curb and gutter on driver’s right — yet develop a smooth surface. The Ajax team was up to the challenge and the newly paved pit road is one smooth ride.
The entire pit road and drainage project took just 30 days to complete. It is the first repave the track has received since 1995 and just the fourth time overall. The track was built in 1968. The track was repaved in 1977, 1986 and 1995.
“What a tremendous effort by Ajax Paving to finish phase 1 of the project in just 30 days,” MIS President Roger Curtis said. “This gives us plenty of time to continue to utilize the facility for track rentals and get ready for the upcoming NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pure Michigan 400 race weekend on August 19-21. Now, the focus shifts to repaving the oval, which is obviously the bigger of the two projects. We’ll be ready to begin on Aug. 22, the day after the Pure Michigan 400.”
A few projects remain before the Pure Michigan 400 race weekend. Crews will be busy striping pit road and grading and grassing apron areas over the next couple of weeks.
“We were very pleased with the work and have just a few small projects to finish. Everything went very smoothly and now we look forward to beginning the oval after the Pure Michigan 400 race,” Ajax Paving Director of Corporate Development Fred Hillard Jr. said. “Everything was completed on schedule and we’ve enjoyed working with MIS and their parent company ISC on this project. Repaving the oval will be memorable for our group because we are based right here in Michigan.”
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series tickets for the Pure Michigan 400 on Aug. 21 are as low as $30 while supplies last.
Visit MISpeedway.com or call the MIS ticket hotline at (800) 354-1010 today to take advantage of great pricing for 2011 events at MIS.
The ticket office is open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
As always, parking is free at MIS — and the track allows coolers through the gates. Check the speedway’s website for details.