Slow Dismantling of the Milwaukee Mile?

Section YY Bleachers at Milwaukee MileOn March 3rd, the Wisconsin State Fair Park Board placed section YY of the Milwaukee Mile bleachers up for auction on the popular GovDeals marketplace. The auction, which ends March 17th, allows interested parties to bid on the section of aluminum and steel grandstand bleachers. Section YY, which is located at the turn 4 end of the track, has a capacity of about 1,100 spectators. The winner of the auction will be responsible for removal of the bleachers between April 22nd and May 13th. Wisconsin State Fair Park will remove all utilities, and be responsible for restoration of the space once the bleachers are removed.

What does this mean for the Milwaukee Mile?

Many believe that the removal of Section YY could mark the start of a slow and systematic dismantling of the oldest continuously operating speedway in the world.

It's hard to argue that it's not.

The downsizing of grandstand capacity has been a common trend at many tracks nationwide. Tracks that have removed grandstands include Daytona, Atlanta, Charlotte, Las Vegas, and even Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The key difference between those grandstand reductions and what's happening at the Milwaukee Mile is simple: Those other tracks continue to host top tier racing series such as NASCAR, IndyCar and others.

With a lack of major league auto racing at the Milwaukee Mile in 2016, and the odds of it returning looking slimmer than ever, it's quite plausible that there may not be a need for the grandstand bleachers in the future.

This isn't the first time that grandstand seating has been removed from the track. Section ZZ was the first section of grandstand bleachers to be sold off without fanfare several years back. With Section YY being put up for auction this year, it would seem possible that others could be soon to follow.

Yet, the state has indicated that they are not giving up on the track.  Even with the removal of section YY, the Milwaukee Mile will still of a grandstand capacity in excess of 35,000.  With over 30 events on the 2016 calendar, there's optimism that the track can survive to make history again some day.

What can you do?

As always, we encourage you to show your support for the historic Milwaukee Mile by:

Signing our online petition

Contacting Lawmakers