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Tomorrowland Speedway

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/* Attraction History */
The Tomorrowland Speedway is an attraction located in [[Tomorrowland]].
{{Infobox Disney ride |
| image=Speedway.jpg
|custom_value_2 = Grand Prix Raceway (1971-1996)
Tomorrowland Indy Speedway (1996-2009)
|custom_label_2= FastPass Disney Genie +
|custom_value_2= Yes
}}
The Tomorrowland Speedway is an attraction located in [[Tomorrowland]].
==Attraction History==
Like many early Magic Kingdom attractions, what would eventually be known as the Tomorrowland Speedway, actually traces its origin back to DisneyDisneyland. The Tomorrowland Speedway’s predecessor was an attraction known as Autopia. Located in Disneyland’s Tomorrowland, Autopia allowed guests to board cars and travel on the highway of the future (Disneyland’s Autopia opened before President Eisenhower signed Interstate Highway legislation into law). The attraction proved to be extremely popular in California, and thus it was an obvious choice for addition in Walt Disney World<ref>http://www.The Magic Kingdom’s version of Autopia opened as the Grand Prix Raceway with the rest of the park on October 1, 1971wdwradio. Unlike the Disneyland version of the ride which was themed to look like a futuristic highway, the Grand Prix Raceway was instead designed to look like an international car race. The Grand Prix Raceway was originally sponsored by Goodyear, who supplied tires for all of the attraction vehiclescom/2007/09/tomorrowland-indy-speedway/ </ref>.
Although the basic idea The Magic Kingdom’s version of Autopia opened as the Grand Prix Raceway has not changed since its opening, with the name and theming rest of the attraction havepark, on October 1, 1971. The first change Unlike the Disneyland version of the ride, which was themed to look like a futuristic highway, the Grand Prix Raceway came in 1973, when the track was expandedinstead designed to look like an international car race. By 1987 however, the track The Grand Prix Raceway was shortened to make room originally sponsored by Goodyear, who supplied tires for Mickey's Birthdayland. In 1996 all of the attraction was renamed the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway, and it was given new futuristic theming to coincide with the vehicles <ref name= "New TomorrowlandJack"> http://land. In 1999 Disney and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced that they would partner together to change the theme of the Tomorrowland Indy Speedwayallears.net/blogs/jackspence/2012/09/tomorrowland_speedway_1.html </ref>. Famous items from the Indianapolis Speedway were added to the attraction including:
Although the basic idea of the Grand Prix Raceway has not changed since its opening, the name and theming of the attraction have. The first change to the Grand Prix Raceway came in 1973, when the track was expanded<ref name= "Jack"/>. This was followed by a shortening of the track in 1974 as part of the construction of [[Space Mountain]] <ref name= "Lou"/> In 1987 the track was again shortened, this time to make room for Mickey's Birthdayland <ref name= "Jack"/>. In 1996 the attraction was renamed the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway, and it was given new futuristic theming to coincide with the "New Tomorrowland".
In 1999 Disney and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced that they would partner together to change the theme of the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway <ref> http://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/tomorrowland-indy-speedway/news/03nov1999-press-release---tomorrowland-indy-speedway.htm </ref>. Famous items from the Indianapolis Speedway were added to the attraction at this time, including:
[[Image:CarsTomorrowland3.jpg|thumb|400px|The view from aboard the Tomorrowland Speedway|alt= Tomorrowland Speedway Magic Kingdom]]
*The Yard of Bricks
*Gasoline Alley
*The "Wheels and Wings" logo
Also, panels *Panels of the Indy 500, Brickyard 400 and the Grand Prix Raceway were added to the loading area.
In 2009 the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ended their sponsorship of the attraction and the the "Indy" was dropped from the name of the attraction. Although now sponsorless, the theming of the Speedway remains remained the same. <ref> http://allears.net/tp/mk/mk_speed.htm </ref> In 2012 the Tomorrowland Speedway was shortened by about 400 ft in order to make room for the relocated [[Dumbo]] attraction in Storybook Circus <ref name= "Lou"> Tomorrowland: Walt Disney World Walking Tour by Lou Mongello </ref>. On January 3, 2019, the Tomorrowland Speedway closed for refurbishment. At this time, the attraction's track is to be rerouted to make room for Tomorrowland's upcoming Tron attraction <ref> https://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/tomorrowland-indy-speedway/news/04oct2018-tomorrowland-speedway-closing-for-5-months-to-re-route-track-around-tron.htm </ref>. A shorter Tomorrowland Speedway reopened on May 19, 2019.
==Attraction Plot==
 
The Tomorrowland Speedway allows guests to drive their own "race cars" around a 4/10 mile, four lane track. A guide rail keeps each guest in his or her lane, but can lead to a sometimes bumpy ride. The attraction is especially popular among younger guests who cannot yet drive a real car. The Tomorrowland Speedway is themed to resemble the famous Indianapolis Speedway. To add to the illusion, environmental sounds from a race track are actually pumped in through speakers in each car. The cars are also equipped with an acceleration pedal and a steering wheel (the cars reach top speeds of 7.5 mph). Famous announcer Tom Carnegie can be heard announcing the "race" as cars travel around the track, which takes minutes to complete. At the end of the race, a checkered flag waves for every rider.
To see the Tomorrowland Speedway click play below.
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==Fun Facts and Trivia==
* Al Unserbot is the official host of the Tomorrowland Indy 500.
* Al Unserbot Jr. is the 4 time winner of the Constellation Cup<ref> http://www.wdwradio.com/2007/09/tomorrowland-indy-speedway/ </ref>.
==References==
 
http://allears.net/tp/mk/mk_speed.htm
 
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/magic-kingdom/attractions/tomorrowland-speedway/
 
http://www.wdwradio.com/2007/09/tomorrowland-indy-speedway/
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