Bethel Motor Speedway

Bethel Motor Speedway is a quarter-mile asphalt oval race track, located near the site of the original Woodstock Music Festival in White Lake, New York. The track was constructed in 1959, and opened for operations in 1960. It has existed under several names, including White Lake Speedway, Catskill Mountain Speedway, Sullivan County Speedway, and Kauneonga Speedway. The track closed in 2006 and remained idle through 2007. Fred Graf Racing, LLC, purchased the speedway, and it reopened under new ownership bearing the Bethel Motor Speedway name on August 9, 2008. Dave and Joanne Rocket, who promoted races at the speedway from 1998 until 2004, returned as promoters under the new owner. The speedway was resurfaced in November 2010, providing a new racing surface for the 2011 season. For the 2011 season, management of the speedway was assumed by Tracy Chirico, Business Operations Manager; and John Condit, Race Director.

Bethel Motor Speedway
LocationWhite Lake, Bethel, Sullivan County, New York, USA
Time zoneGMT-5
Coordinates41.70818300, -74.836841
OwnerFred Graf Racing, LLC
OperatorBethel Speedway, LLC
Broke ground1959
Opened1960
Oval
SurfaceAsphalt
Length.25 mi (.402 km)
Turns4
Bankingvariable banking 2-10 degrees

For the second half of the 2012 season, to season's end 2016, the duties of Race Director would be assumed by George Van Arsdall, Jr., Head Technical Inspector 2003–04, and 2008–12, under the new title of Race Day CoOrdinator.

During the 2015 season, the track began live PPV broadcasts, available through internet streaming.

During the off-season of 2016–17, the track received new management, as others moved on to new ventures. General Manager would be assumed by Paul DeGracia, a member of the track advisory board since its inception in 2011, past racer/current car owner, and successful business owner. Promotion duties would be assumed by Michael Hager, a long-time racing enthusiast, and track staff member.

For the 2018 season-present, George Van Arsdall, Jr. returned under the role of General Manager, working with most of the previous staff from his 2012–2016 tenure as race day co-ordinator. Promoting and marketing duties would be assumed by Peter “Crackers” Reynolds, a long-time racer, car owner, and professional marketer, in the racing industry.

In 2019, the management team, consisting of George Van Arsdall-general manager, Peter Reynolds-track promoter, and Jeff Lefcourt-business owner, negotiated a full NASCAR sponsorship. The speedway and all of its weekly divisions race under the NASCAR banner, with end of year contingencies, as well as hefty insurance benefits, provided by NASCAR. The support of this move has been extremely positive.

Events

On a weekly basis, Bethel Motor Speedway hosts DIRT Sportsman cars on asphalt, Bethel Motor Speedway (BMS) Asphalt Modifieds, Pro Stocks, Street Stocks, and 4 Cylinder stock cars. INEX-sanctioned Legends and Bandoleros also run weekly. The speedway hosts a limited number of races for Vintage Dirt Modifieds and ATQMRA Midgets, Tobias Slingshots, among other divisions.

Special events include the annual LegendStock race, which has been a qualifier race for the INEX Legends Asphalt Nationals since 2010 – the trademark of the event is a three-foot tall guitar-shaped trophy; Catskill Clash – a special race event race generally held in mid-October, with extra distance races and increased purses for the competitors; NovemberFest Weekend – Two days of special event racing action generally held the first weekend of November and is the annual season finale.

Regular race shows take place on Saturday nights, with the season typically running from late April until the first weekend of November. Saturdays in April, October, and November, as well as all Sunday shows are afternoon shows. Call the speedway office for pricing for individual shows. (845)-319-7908

References

    Alan E. Brown, The History of America's Speedways: Past & Present. Comstock Park, Michigan: Brown, 2003, ISBN 0-931105-61-7, pp. 491

    http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/bethel-motor-speedway/

    http://www.na-motorsports.com/Tracks/NY/WhiteLake.html#TrackFacts

    Tracy Chirico, "'Rocket'ing Tracks Back to Life in Upstate New York", Speed51.com. Retrieved 09/16/09


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