Stafford Motor Speedway
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Whelen Modifieds lined up before a race | |
Location | Stafford Springs, Connecticut |
Time zone | Eastern |
Coordinates | 41°57′19″N 72°19′13″W / 41.9553°N 72.3204°WCoordinates: 41°57′19″N 72°19′13″W / 41.9553°N 72.3204°W |
Capacity | 8,000 |
Operator | Mark Arute |
Broke ground | 1868 |
Opened | 1870 |
Former names | Stafford Springs Agricultural Park (1870 - 1945), Stafford Speedway (1946 - 1986) |
Major events |
Whelen All-American Series International Supermodified Association |
Oval | |
Surface | Paved |
Length | 0.805 km (.5 mi) |
Turns | 4 |
Banking | semi-banked |
Stafford Motor Speedway is a semi-banked 1/2 mile paved oval located in Stafford Springs, Connecticut. Stafford Speedway is a NASCAR Whelen All-American Series sanctioned track with NASCAR weekly racing every Friday night May through September. This track is known as the home of the SK Modifieds and drivers such as Ryan Preece and Ted Christopher. The track hosts weekly events throughout the season including 3 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour events. Notable events include the NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler (April 29th & 30th), NAPA SK 5K (June 29th), and NAPA Fall Final (September 29th & 30th).
History
Originally known as the Stafford Springs Agricultural Park, the facility was used as a half-mile horse racing facility up to the end of World War II when it switched to automobile racing. The facility became a NASCAR track in 1959 as a dirt track, under the ownership of Rockville auto dealer Mal Barlow. It was purchased by the Arute brothers, Chuck and Jack Arute in 1967, and later paved. Jack's son Mark Arute continues to own and manage the track.[1]
Notable drivers
References
- ↑ "Whelen Modified Tour Stat Advance: Stafford - NASCAR Home Tracks".
- ↑ "Stafford Motor Speedway".
- ↑ "Geoff Bodine – a photo on Flickriver".
- 1 2 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-02-09. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-01-08. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
- ↑ "Stafford Motor Speedway".
- ↑ Bourcier, Bones. RICHIE!: The Fast Life and Times of NASCAR's Greatest Modified Driver (1st ed., 2004). Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA: Coastal 181. ISBN 0-9709854-6-0.
- ↑ "Driver Jimmy Spencer's NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Results at Stafford Motor Speedway – Racing-Reference.info".
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