The Keimola motorsport track in Finland, which opened on June 12, 1966, has significantly deteriorated. Once a promising venue for racing, Keimola hosted numerous competitions and attracted future Formula 1 stars during its operational years. Despite its initial fanfare and exciting races, the track struggled to achieve financial viability. Today, little remains of the original facility beyond a barely recognizable tower. The track’s history represents a story of ambition and ultimately, economic hardship within Finnish motorsports. Its decline highlights the challenges of maintaining such venues long-term. The site now stands as a relic of a bygone era of racing in Finland.