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Influencers broke into Kentucky Speedway and filmed it

Kentucky Speedway is a 1.5-mile track in Sparta, Kentucky. The track first opened in 2000 and hosted NASCAR Cup Series events.

Following the race in 2020, the track has not hosted a NASCAR Cup Series event. While leaking a date on the NASCAR schedule, the track is still in use.

Kentucky Race Results: July 12, 2020 (NASCAR Cup Series)

The complex is occasionally rented for various events and uses. In 2021, the Ford Motor Company stored a fleet of vehicles awaiting chips amid a shortage.

Months ago, a group of influencers mistakenly thought the track was abandoned. They broke in and filmed their crimes.

Dozens of them have now been arrested…

Gallatin County Sheriff issues statement

“Several months ago, some influencers broke into the Kentucky Speedway,” the statement from the Gallatin County Sheriff opened.

“While there, they made videos and posted them to TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. In these videos, they call the Kentucky Speedway an ‘abandoned’ racetrack.”

“Kentucky Speedway is NOT abandoned! They still hold driving schools and other various events there occasionally. In addition, certain parts of the property are rented out to other companies.”

“Even if it was not in use, it is private property and marked as such.”

“Since the videos were posted we have charged and arrested dozens of individuals for trespassing and burglary. Many of which were creating additional videos, trying to steal, or just taking their own tour of the facility.”

“This is a reminder, going onto someone else’s property is illegal and it will not be tolerated. You will be prosecuted four your actions should you choose to ignore the property owner’s rights.”

They concluded, “Please share for awareness.”

Kentucky Speedway is currently owned by Speedway Motorsports, LLC.

The Next Gen car currently used in the Cup Series, while generally disliked, is actually appreciated on 1.5-mile tracks. There has been a push to bring Kentucky Speedway back to the NASCAR schedule. With the announcement of the 2026 schedule, Chicagoland Speedway, a similar track has been added back to the schedule following an absence.

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IHRA Acquires Historic Motorsports Facility in Millington, Tennessee

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Fairfield, OH — The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has officially completed the acquisition of the historic motorsports facility in Millington, Tennessee, formerly known as Memphis International Raceway and Memphis Motorsports Park, closing on the property on December 23, 2025.

Originally opened in the late 1980s, the facility has played a significant role in American motorsports history. It has hosted major drag racing events and national touring series and was, at one point, sanctioned by IHRA, hosting IHRA-sanctioned drag racing events during that time. With the property now under IHRA ownership, the acquisition represents a full-circle moment that reconnects the track’s past with a renewed vision for its future.

The facility has long contributed to tourism and economic activity in Millington and Shelby County. Under IHRA ownership, it will operate as a multi-use destination supporting drag racing, stock car competition, grassroots motorsports, and other large-scale events that engage the broader community and region.

“This investment honors the legacy of Memphis Motorsports Park while positioning it for a strong future. IHRA’s acquisition reflects confidence in our region and creates new opportunities for tourism, local businesses, and fan experiences.” said Mayor Paul Young, City of Memphis.

“As the Commissioner for District 1, I am thrilled about IHRA’s acquisition of Memphis Motorsports Park. This investment strengthens our local economy, puts world-class racing back on solid ground, and gives our families and young people a safe, exciting place to create memories for years to come. Having a national organization like IHRA committed to the long-term success of this historic facility is exactly the kind of partnership Shelby County needs.” said Amber Mills, Shelby County Commissioner, District 1, Shelby County Government.

“Memphis Motorsports Park has long contributed to tourism and economic activity in Millington and Shelby County, and IHRA’s acquisition represents a positive step forward for the facility and the community. This investment supports the continued use of the track as a regional destination while creating opportunities for local businesses and future growth. The Millington Area Chamber of Commerce looks forward to working with IHRA as this next chapter takes shape.” said Chris Thomas, Executive Director, Millington Area Chamber of Commerce.

“This is a special place in American motorsports,” said Darryl Cuttell, CEO of IHRA. “This facility has a deep history in drag racing and stock car competition, and our goal is to honor that legacy while building a strong, sustainable future. We are committed to bringing meaningful racing back to this property while expanding its role as a destination for a wide range of events that serve racers, fans, and the surrounding community.”

“This acquisition represents more than reopening a racetrack,” said Leah Martin, President of IHRA. “It is about restoring opportunity for racers, families, and the community. This facility aligns with IHRA’s racer-first vision and our commitment to grassroots motorsports, while also allowing the property to support diverse uses that strengthen its year-round impact.”

“Memphis Motorsports Park holds a special place in our hearts,” said Daniel Horton, Assistant Director of the IHRA Stock Car Series. “Bobby Hamilton won the 2004 Craftsman Truck Series race here in a truck built by Tim and with Danny as the crew chief. With the facility now under the IHRA umbrella, we can give grassroots racers a chance to compete where legendary drivers such as Kevin Harvick, Randy LaJoie, and the late Greg Biffle have won. We are extremely excited to bring stock car racing back to Memphis and continue the legacy of this iconic track.”

In the coming days, IHRA will begin facility improvements and operational preparations. Fans and community members are encouraged to follow IHRA across its social media platforms for updates and behind-the-scenes coverage as revitalization efforts get underway. Further announcements regarding schedules and programming will be released in the near future.

About the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA)

The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) is a multi-discipline motorsports organization focused on competitive excellence, grassroots growth, and modernized event experiences nationwide.

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Pirelli 2025 Formula 1 Season in Review

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Throughout the season that has just finished, Pirelli’s Formula 1 tires covered enough kilometers to circle the globe eight and a half times. From the first free practice session in Melbourne to the checkered flag in Abu Dhabi, the tires produced by the Milan-based company traveled a total distance of 341,099 kilometers.

This figure reflects one of the most demanding seasons in the history of the championship, after the calendar expanded to 24 races last year. On these 24 circuits, spread out over five continents, Pirelli had to deliver performance, reliability and adaptability in conditions ranging from the extreme heat of the Arabian desert to the biting cold of Nevada.

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The 2025 slick tire range, made up of six compounds, accounted for 96% of the total mileage. The two most widely used compounds, confirming their versatility and strategic importance, were the C3 (93,493 kilometers) and C4 (91,595 kilometers). These were followed by the C5 (66,255 kilometers), C2 (35,012 kilometers), C6 (22,419 kilometers) and C1 (17,368 kilometers). Wet weather tires covered the remaining 4%: 12,893 kilometers on intermediates and 2,064 kilometers on full wets.

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In total, the tires completed 67,094 laps – with a similar split between slicks and wets: 64,519 laps on slicks and 2,578 on wets (about 4%). Across all the races, 720 pit stops were made. The record was the Spanish Grand Prix, with 53 stops in Barcelona. Miami had the fewest pit stops, with only 18.

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The longest stint of the year came from Haas driver Esteban Ocon, who covered 303 kilometers on a single set of C3 tires in Jeddah, equating to 49 laps. The Frenchman also stood out in Baku, covering 294 kilometers on a set of C4 to confirm his tire management skills.

Alpine’s Pierre Gasly recorded the longest run on the C2, completing 251 kilometers in Shanghai, while Aston  Martin’s Lance Stroll covered 222 kilometers on the C5 in Baku. McLaren’s Lando Norris and Sauber’s Nico Hülkenberg each drove 194 kilometers on a set of intermediates at Silverstone. The longest continuous use of full wets was 61 kilometers during the Las Vegas weekend: 10 laps each for the two Aston Martin drivers as well as for Hülkenberg.

The number of tire sets supplied by Pirelli over the course of the season highlights the logistical complexity of motorsport’s pinnacle. In 2025, teams had access to 6,120 sets of slicks in total, comprising 1,800 sets of C5, 1,580 sets of C4, 1,400 sets of C3 and around 1,900 wet weather tires. The number of tires allocated to each car, which varies depending on the weekend format, is clearly defined by the technical regulations.

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As always, temperatures also influenced tire behavior. The highest track temperature recorded during a session was 58.2 degrees centigrade at Jeddah during FP2, while the highest air temperature was 39.1 degrees centigrade in Bahrain during FP1. The coldest conditions were in Las Vegas, with 12 degrees centigrade on track and 11.8 degrees centigrade ambient during qualifying. During the actual races, peak track temperature was 55.2 degrees centigrade at Spielberg, while the highest air temperature was 34.4 degrees centigrade in Texas. The lowest temperatures were 15 degrees centigrade on track in Las Vegas and 14.3 degrees centigrade ambient in Melbourne.

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The Formula 1 P Zero covers were not the only Pirelli tires to take to the track. The Pirelli Hot Laps program, featuring Pirelli-equipped supercars on the world’s grand prix circuits, was held this year at seven events. The lucky passengers completed 2,528 laps across 32 sessions, using 12 car models from seven different manufacturers.

At the wheel were 69 drivers, ranging from current stars such as Fernando Alonso, Max Verstappen, George Russell, Oscar Piastri, Kimi Antonelli, and Oliver Bearman, to emerging young talents like Paul Aron, Arthur Leclerc, Chloe Chambers, and Jak Crawford. Former world champions and race winners also took part—including Mika Häkkinen, Jenson Button, Ralf Schumacher, and Pedro de la Rosa—alongside endurance and GT specialists, all underscoring the breadth and prestige of the program.

Another significant figure came from an off-track initiative. A show tire, donated by Pirelli and signed by a selection of Formula 1 drivers, was auctioned by RM Sotheby’s during the final race weekend as part of Abu Dhabi Collector’s Week, fetching $31,200 USD. The entire proceeds were donated to the Make-A-Wish®  UAE foundation, which helps make the dreams of children suffering from serious illnesses come true.

From extreme temperatures and strategic complexity to logistical challenges and the Hot Laps program, the 2025 season once again highlighted Pirelli’s crucial role as Formula 1’s global partner.



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Daytona 500 field taking shape with two NASCAR icons back – Motorsport – Sports

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The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series opener at Daytona International Speedway is a matter of weeks away, and this latest edition has, so far, four open teams seeking qualification.

Along with the 36 chartered teams – up from 30, thanks to the settlement between 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports, and NASCAR, which reinstated the two teams’ combined six full-time rides – Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s JR Motorsports, Jimmie Johnson’s Legacy Motor Club, Garage 66, and Live Fast Motorsports are all set to field open rides.

JRM, an O’Reilly’s Series dominant force in recent years, will return for what would be its second-ever Cup Series race with Justin Allgaier behind the wheel of the No. 40 Traveller Whiskey Chevrolet. Last season, the 2014 Xfinity Series champion qualified for the 500 in the No. 40., going on to finish a very respectable ninth.

“It’s definitely special to be able to make another run at the Daytona 500 with Traveller Whiskey, Chris Stapleton, Dale, Kelley and everyone at JR Motorsports,” Allgaier said in a statement. “Last year was such an amazing experience and I am just thankful to be the one that gets to be behind the wheel of this No. 40. We had such a great time last year and I can’t wait to get down there and do it all again.”

Legacy, which is set to field two charters in 2026, will also see seven-time champion Johnson pull on the race suit once more as he returns in search of his third career 500 win. The 50-year-old managed to not only qualify in the No. 84 Carvana Toyota in 2025, but manage a remarkable third-place finish in the event.

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Johnson teased his impending participation in a hilarious Bob Ross-inspired social media video in which he hinted at the paint scheme Legacy had planned for Daytona.

“Carvana has been an incredible partner, and every season we’ve found new ways to celebrate what makes racing so special,” Johnson explained. “This year’s scheme is sharp, it’s fresh, and I can’t wait for fans to see it on the track in Daytona.”

Representing Garage 66 will be 2007 Coca-Cola 600 winner Casey Mears, who returned from a five-year Cup Series absence last season with the team to make five appearances, including a season-best finish of 18th at Talladega Superspeedway. The 47-year-old’s return was confirmed by team owner Carl Long on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, as per Joseph Srigley.

Daytona won’t be an outlier for Garage 66, however, with Long stating that the team intends to run in the region of 26 Cup Series races this upcoming season with multiple drivers. This will begin with the non-points-scoring Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on February 1, where either Josh Bilicki or Chad Finchum will pilot the No. 66 Ford.

As for Live Fast, details surrounding their intended entry remain slim, although according to Racing Territory, B.J. McLeod will attempt to qualify for his fourth 500 in six years in the No. 78 Chevrolet, having failed the last two seasons.



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MOTORSPORTS: Land of Legends releases ’26 schedule | Sports

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Land of Legends Raceway delivered fans of the Ontario County half-mile an early Christmas gift, sharing the projected 2026 season schedule.

One highlight — jumping to the end of the season — is the return of the Gerald Haers Memorial; the eighth running of the tribute race will again offer $10,000 to win. The GHM Weekend will include annual running of the Les Whyte Memorial Top Gun Shootout, held on the Friday prior to “The Gerald.” The two-day show is scheduled for Sept. 18-19.

The Super DIRTcar Series will visit Land of Legends twice in 2026, and there will be three mid-week events scheduled, including SummerFAST.

The season is scheduled for open practice April 25 before opening on May 2.

The season kickoff will feature all weekly divisions: Modifieds, Sportsman 305 Sprints, Street Stock, Hobby Stocks and New Legends.

The first of three CRSA Sprint Touring events is scheduled for Mothers Day Weekend, on May 9.

The CRSA returns in a twinbill with the Super DIRTcar Series on Thursday, July 2, during the Stars and Stripes Spectacular. The SDS crew will battle through a 76-lap SDS feature.

On Wednesday, July 22, the Northeast DIRT Sportsman Series will be the headline attraction during the mid-week Ontario County Fair Championship program, with the New Legends racing on the undercard. July 25 is an off week in lieu of the fair. This is the first time the Sportsman division has been the highlight of the OCFS racing program.

Land of Legends Raceway’s SummerFAST date falls on Aug. 18, with a 60-lap feature and the Sportsman will be racing as well.

New Legends wrap their season on Aug. 29.

The regular points-paying season will conclude Sept. 5, with the Modifieds, Sportsman, 305 Sprints, Hobby Stocks and Street Stocks each crowning their division champion on a single evening.

The calendar allows three off Saturdays: June 20, July 25 for the fair and Aug. 15.

Stay tuned to www.LandofLegendsRaceway.com for more details.

Allentown challenge can be worth $10K

The ninth running of the Allentown Indoor races will feature a chance to pocket a $5,000 bonus.

Scheduled for Jan. 9-19, the bonus is on the line for a driver who can sweep both TQ features.

In 2024, Tanner VanDoren and Ryan Flores split the features; earlier this year, Flores won the first main and ran second to Andy Jankowiak in the Saturday feature. The success of the weekend was not dampened by missing the bonus, but that kind of influx of cash early in the season would have been a nice shot in the arm.

Friday’s winner will be offered a guaranteed spot in Saturday’s feature — accepting is worth $1,000 alone. The catch is that the guaranteed spot is 10th on Saturday’ grid. Advancing to win will activate the $4,000 bonus balance, and combined with the $5,000 winner’s share in scheduled payout, the winner’s take will be $10,000.

If the bonus is not collected, a portion will roll over to the Atlantic City Indoor race. With his win in the Gambler’s Classic in 2025, Flores collected $10,000 in winnings.

The headline TQ Midget division will be joined by Slingshots and Champ Karts, with full programs and feature events for all three classes. This year, the card will include the Will Cagle Shootout, a 15-lap race where the top 10 in qualifying will choose their starting positions. The pole will pay $240 to win; each position farther back on the initial grid offers an extra $120 to win. Someone choosing 10th and winning will take $1,320 for 15 laps of work.

Lower level reserved ticket holders will be invited to a pre-race FanFest. Racing is scheduled for 7 p.m. each night. Ticket information and special hotel rates at The Americus and Renaissance hotels are available through links at IndoorAutoRacing.com.

The Indoor series will head to Atlantic City for the Gamblers Classic on Jan. 30, and then CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton, N.J. Feb. 20-21.

Outlaw Banquet scheduled for Feb. 28

The 10th Annual Outlaw Speedway Awards Banquet will be Saturday, Feb. 28, at the Harbor Hotel in downtown Watkins Glen.

The top point finishers in each adult division will receive trophies and point fund payouts. Youth division drivers will receive trophies. To be eligible, drivers must have competed in at least half the events in 2025, and must be present to receive their post-season laurels.

Additional awards will be shared across the divisions, including Rookie of the Year, Sportsmanship, Dedication to Motorsports, Media and Sponsor Awards. Several employees will be recognized, as well.

Cocktail hour begins at 5 p.m.; a prime rib buffet will follow at 6 p.m. Tickets are priced at $48/person and limited to just the first 300. Visit OutlawSpeedwayllc.com for details.

Utica-Rome adopts DIRTcar Sanction for ‘26

Utica-Rome Speedway has announced the oval will race under DIRTcar sanctioning in 2026.

Remaining on Fridays, the track will feature DIRTcar 358-Modifieds, DIRTcar 602 Sportsman, and DIRTcar Pro Stocks. The Limited Sportsman will race unsanctioned, but will follow the DIRTcar Sportsman rules.

The Limited Sportsman will see two exceptions as an unsanctioned division. First, the cars will not be required to have fire bottles. Engine verification, for that class, is also not required. Drivers in that division will be eligible to secure a DIRTcar membership to benefit from DIRTcar’s insurance coverage.

Utica-Rome Speedway will host five big block modified events. Those five events will be run under the DIRTcar rules and procedures. The events will pay points toward the DIRTcar Hoosier Weekly Points program.

Racing community mourns the loss of DeVoreLyle DeVore, promoter of Albany-Saratoga Speedway, passed earlier this month.

After being diagnosed with cancer in 2022, DeVore poured his soul into racing, tending to Albany-Saratoga Speedway while working diligently to grow short-track racing.

DeVore was exposed to racing early, and the Malta oval has been the backdrop for most of his life, visiting the track at the age of six, where he helped clean the facility after race nights. He was hired as the promoter of the oval in 2012.

He was a multi-time winner of the “Promoter of the Year” award.



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Porsche Motorsport North America and K1 Speed have announced a multi-year partnership that offers champion kart racers an opportunity to enter the North American Porsche Motorsport Pyramid through Porsche Sprint Challenge North America or Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West.

Under the new agreement, Porsche Motorsport branding will appear at all 72 K1 Speed karting centers in the U.S. K1 Speed decals will appear on the front bumper of cars in Porsche Carrera Cup North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West and Porsche Endurance Challenge North America.

“K1 Speed hosts thousands of motorsports enthusiasts each year and all of us at PMNA look forward to connecting with them,” said Porsche Motorsport North America President and CEO Volker Holzmeyer.

“Whether they are casual fans of motorsport or are searching for a path into professional racing, we are excited to introduce them all to the Porsche Motorsport Pyramid and the opportunities that it offers.”

Known for their arrive-and-drive programs, K1 Speed offers a competitive race series each month where drivers can earn points at their local facility.

Top finishers are able to advance to state, and ultimately national level competition.

As a result of their new partnership, PMNA and K1 Speed will select two drivers from the pool of top racers who reach the national level – one from the teen class and one from the adult class – for whom the entry fee for a future Sprint Challenge or USA West season will be waived.

“It’s an immense honor for K1 to partner with Porsche Motorsport North America to provide up-and-coming American racers with an extraordinary opportunity,” said K1 Speed and K1 Circuit founder and CEO David Danglard.

“We built K1 on the belief that future champions start here, and this partnership with Porsche creates a pathway to take them from our indoor tracks to the country’s greatest circuits.”



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NJ Motorsports Park Announces 2026 Event Schedule

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New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP) announces a 2026 event and entertainment schedule that includes something for everyone. From car and motorcycle races, both modern and vintage, to food truck festivals, obstacle runs, motocross, and the return of Monster Trucks on Father’s Day weekend, NJMP’s 500-acre complex is the premier entertainment and event destination in southern New Jersey.

On-Track Racing

Kicking off the 2026 on-track schedule is the SCCA U.S Majors, the pinnacle of amateur racing, on May 1 – 3. Then the return of the crowd-favorite, Real Hoopties of New Jersey 24 Hours of Lemons endurance weekend, June 6 – 7, promises a zany and outlandish weekend where cars bought and modified for $500 compete in an endurance race around Thunderbolt Raceway.

Later in the month, on June 26 – 28, the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association holds its Vintage Motorcycle Festival, featuring vintage racing on restored historic vehicles and epic sidecar racing! Then, keeping in line with the vintage racing, the Vintage Racer Group is new to the NJMP schedule in 2026 and will offer a weekend of vintage cars on track on July 10 – 12.

Formula cars with the ultra-fast F4 and Formula Americas championships are making their way back to South Jersey with the return of the New Jersey Lottery SpeedTour with SVRA on July 31 – August 2.

Two club racing events, while not new to NJMP, are making their first appearance on NJMP’s main event schedule this year! First is the Schattenbaum Showdown on August 7 – 9, and then the NASA NE & NASA Mid-Atlantic Summer Sizzle event on August 14 – 16.

Closing out the month of August will be the return of ASRA Racing on August 28 – 30 on Thunderbolt Raceway.

September 25 – 27 will excite bike enthusiasts with the MotoAmerica Superbikes at New Jersey season finale featuring our country’s top professional motorcycle racers, as well as the ever-popular King of The Baggers series.

That’s not all that September has to offer; there is one more event to be announced that is sure to excite NJMP fans.

To wrap up the on-track activity is the return of American Endurance Racing on November 13 – 14 with its 14-hour endurance race.

Off-Track Special Events

The thrills off-track begin with TOR Racing’s Thunderbolt GP on March 28 – 29 and end with their Hunter GP on November 21 – 22, both with their unique format combining trail-riding and motocross skills.

Those looking to stretch their legs can anticipate multiple fun runs with the MudGirl Run on June 20 and the Muddy Dash on August 8.

Monster Trucks at New Jersey will be returning to NJMP for Father’s Day weekend on June 20 and June 21. Various ticket options are available for this jaw-dropping spectacle involving stunt shows and head-to-head monster truck battles.

TD Bank’s Music & Food Truck Festival will take place on June 27, featuring a free concert by the 70s and 80s cover band, Arsenal, and plenty of food trucks to appease your appetite.

Go-Karting Events

NJMP’s Tempest Raceway karting facility will also have a full schedule of events in addition to their arrive-and-drive public go-karting and group events programs. Five rounds of the Northeast Karting Challenge will be held throughout the season. Endurance Karting has 2 events this year, May 8 – 10 & a 24-hour race on October 9 – 10.Cup Karts of North America on August 28 – 30, and Eastern Vintage Karting’s weekend, October 9-10, will round out the go-karting races in 2026.

The ever-popular NJ Mini GP camp will also be holding multiple schools and races at NJMP’s Tempest Raceway Liberator Track.

More NJMP Fun

Get behind the wheel this 2026 season with NJMP! These opportunities include the Xtreme Xperience exotic car experience, April 30 – May 3 and August 27 – 30, monthly NJMP Track Days for novice and intermediate drivers, Ciocca Dealerships’ Advanced Open Track Days, regular go-karting events and leagues, and exclusive membership programs providing access to 35+ private dates for NJMP’s Drivers Club and Riders Club.

Select event tickets are now on sale at www.njmp.com. All events and dates are preliminary and subject to change.

Stay up to speed with NJMP by calling (856) 327-8000, visiting www.njmp.com, or following on X: @NJMP, Instagram: @njmotorsportspark, and Facebook: @newjerseymotorsportspark.



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