It's not too late to take in a race at one of new jersey's race tracks

It’s Not Too Late to Take in a Race at One of New Jersey’s Race Tracks

September 1, 2023

Motor racing is a spectacle that captivates audiences with roaring engines, skilled drivers, and the sheer adrenaline of speed. If you’re a fan of motor racing, or even if you’re new to the sport, New Jersey offers an array of tracks that bring all the elements of this exciting world into play. Here’s a guide to some of the Garden State’s most renowned speedways, each unique in its offerings but consistent in delivering thrills.

New Egypt Speedway: A Legacy in Clay

Located in New Egypt, this speedway has a storied history dating back to 1946. Every Saturday night from April to October, nearly 150 race cars compete on a 7/16-mile clay track. If you appreciate grassroots racing and want to see local legends in action, New Egypt Speedway should be on your list.

Wall Stadium Speedway: Versatile Racing on Paved Oval

At Wall Township, Wall Stadium Speedway provides a 1/3-mile paved oval track that hosts various car types including modified, factory stocks, and 4-cylinders. The action unfolds every Saturday night from April to October. Additionally, Sundays are extra special, featuring free admission to the grandstands and a special karting and microstocks racing series open to racers aged 8 and above.

Bridgeport Speedway: Fast and Furious Dirt Racing

Located in Swedesboro, Bridgeport Speedway earns its title as “The Fastest Dirt Track in the East.” Its 5/8-mile outer track houses a smaller 1/4-mile track, enabling a variety of race types. The spacious design allows cars to reach breathtaking speeds over 100 miles per hour. Fans can enjoy the action from March through November.

Old Bridge Township Raceway Park: A Haven for High-Speed Action

This Englishtown-based park provides a buffet of high-speed attractions. Alongside drag racing and monster trucks, the venue offers Motocross and kart racing events. Operating from late February to late November, it promises an action-packed experience for the whole family.

New Jersey Motorsports Park: The Complete Motorsports Experience

Nestled in Millville, this park is spread over 700 acres and features not one but two road courses—Thunderbolt and Lightning. You can also find The Drivers Club, a motorsports country club, along with schools for motorcycle and professional race training. For those who wish to take the wheel, the Tempest Raceway Complex offers go-karting experiences. The park also features a paintball park, adding another layer of adrenaline to your visit.

Whether you’re a motor racing veteran or new to the sport, New Jersey’s racetracks offer something for everyone. These venues encapsulate the thrills, skills, and speed that make motor racing an endlessly compelling experience. So, the next time you feel the need for speed, you know where to go in the Garden State.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton is the Editor and Publisher of Shore News Network, an independent digital news organization covering New Jersey, national politics, public policy, public safety, and community affairs. With years of experience reporting on local government, elections, law enforcement, and issues impacting residents throughout New Jersey, Stilton has built a reputation for delivering timely news, in-depth reporting, and accountability journalism.

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