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Bye Bye E Town track !!

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a very sad day in New Jersey!

BangShift.com has learned that Raceway Park will cease racing operations in 2018. This is unhappy news to say the least. At this point our understanding is that there will not be a 2018 drag racing season at Raceway Park and an announcement regarding the track’s future, or lack thereof is forthcoming. In conversations with various parties close to the track’s operation we have learned that the Napp family who owns the facility has effectively leased some or all of the property to a company who plans to use it as some sort of vehicle storage area. We have not spoken directly to track ownership or management at this point but are confident with the information that we have gathered from those we have spoken to. We cannot speak to the other facets of the track (i.e. the motocross course, etc) but we can speak with a level of confidence that drag racing is over at one of the nation’s most well known and longest running facilities.

Raceway Park opened in July of 1965 and became part of the NHRA National event landscape in 1971 as it was that year the track hosted the famed Summernationals for the first time. NHRA moved it from York, PA to the NJ track. The facility has loomed large over the sport of drag racing for decades, at times holding the record many believe to be the most prestigious in the sport, that of the top fuel category. Outside of NHRA racing, the track’s most famed operator Vinny Napp was a great innovator in the realm of match racing, staging mid-week night shows that packed them in and brought some of the craziest and most hardcore drag racing entertainment on Earth to the fans. Later iterations brought the monster trucks and whatever else would bring folks through the gate. The track has also hosted one of the biggest and baddest diesel drag racing events in the world with what US Truckin’ Nationals. Last year’s running of that event was purported to be the largest single event in the history of the track regardless of type.

Raceway Park’s legacy in the sport is secured in an interesting way. Junior dragsters. Vincent Napp built one for his son David famously out of electrical conduit and old street signs. David was not a guy who was interested in stick and ball sports but loved drag racing. Jill Caliendo and David Napp raced in front of a packed house at the 1992 Summernationals and a type of drag racing that has gone on to create multiple professional and sportsman world champions was born. Today, thousands of kids across the country compete in junior dragsters that are more advanced copies of what Napp and Calends raced in 1992.

The track was also one of the great supporters of the burgeoning pro modified movement in the late 1980s and served as the place for some of the most jaw dropping runs in those early years. Mike Ashley famously clocked the fastest speed ever for a door slammer at 211mph with some of the pass being made through the grass that bordered the track at the time. The track also hosted the famed “Shakedown” (which now happens at Norwalk, Ohio) which became one of the great “outlaw” style door slammer races in the country.

We could go on and one about the place’s impact in the Import drag racing scene that blew wide open in the early 1990s and a million other things but the sad fact is that we wish this was not happening. We can understand the family’s decision to use the property as they see fit but wow is this a punch to the gut.

This is a hard thing to write and we know it is a hard thing for you to read but it is real. Mark our words.
 
I just got a phone call about that this morning and it is indeed disheartening news. I grew up at that place.
 
Yup...they're still doing all other events (swap meet, car shows, motorcycle hills, mud trucks)etc. My feeling is that this was the end of the line after all the people bought up cheap properties and built communities (similar to those buying houses near an airport) and then complain about the noise (quality of life) blah blah blah...
 
This really sucks to hear, but thanks for letting us know. I wonder how much people who bought house near the track influenced this. Its like people here who but a house down the street from the landfill and bitch about the smell. Don't know if that has anything to do with the sale, I'm just not happy to hear this
 
This really sucks to hear, but thanks for letting us know. I wonder how much people who bought house near the track influenced this. Its like people here who but a house down the street from the landfill and bitch about the smell. Don't know if that has anything to do with the sale, I'm just not happy to hear this
if they're eliminating the major noise component of their operation, one has to suspect it's due to neighbors and political pressure. I heard they might use the track for car auctions...maybe Manheim PA facility looking for a NJ spot. Who knows.
 
This really sucks to hear, but thanks for letting us know. I wonder how much people who bought house near the track influenced this. Its like people here who but a house down the street from the landfill and bitch about the smell. Don't know if that has anything to do with the sale, I'm just not happy to hear this
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Flypaper would know better than anyone what the main reason the track is closing. As land becomes more and more valuable, taxes go up, these are all factors. Are there another drag strips now in Jersey other than Atco?
 
I feel your pain. The same happened to me when they closed down Orange County, Irwindale, Ontario, and the famous Lions. Got to love it !!!!!!!!!!
 
Yup...they're still doing all other events (swap meet, car shows, motorcycle hills, mud trucks)etc. My feeling is that this was the end of the line after all the people bought up cheap properties and built communities (similar to those buying houses near an airport) and then complain about the noise (quality of life) blah blah blah...
It was the new Yorker douchebags that come over that started this crap years ago.
 
Once those A$$HOLES get the people they want on the township board it's over, more and more restrictions on the track. To the point they can't make money...
 
I'm glad me and my kids got to attend events & race at the strip. Legendary.
I was actually going to take my kids there this year to the Summers for the first time. Now I have to go to Maple Grove to have them see a national event. Another reason to hate living where I do...
 
I was actually going to take my kids there this year to the Summers for the first time. Now I have to go to Maple Grove to have them see a national event. Another reason to hate living where I do...
I used to go to new York national speedway out in moriches back in the day.
 
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