The
Beverly Hills Speedway (also called the
Los Angeles Speedway) was a
wooden board track for
automobile racing in
Beverly Hills, California. It was built in 1919 on of land that includes the site of today's
Beverly Wilshire Hotel, just outside the
"Golden Triangle". The former site is bounded by Wilshire Boulevard, South Beverly Drive, Olympic Boulevard and Lasky Drive. The project was financed by a group of racers and businessmen that called itself the Beverly Hills Speedway Association. The track was the first in the United States to be designed with
banked turns incorporating an engineering solution known as a
spiral easement.