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    BAPS Motor Speedway

    BAPS Motor Speedway

    4.8(4 reviews)
    104.3 km

    McBrewBid Motoplex is the smaller sibling of BAPS Motor Speedway, but don't let the size fool you…read morethis little track has been stepping up in a big way. Ryan races here in the PA Micro Midget 500 class, and we've watched the track keep improving every season. They've added metal bleachers that make a huge difference for spectators (finally, a place to sit where you can actually see what's happening). The big screen is another major upgrade live action, running order, replays... yes please. Makes it feel much more polished and fan-friendly. The racing surface itself has gotten noticeably better. You can tell they're actively working to make it more "racy," and most nights the track puts on a good show. They also tend to draw a solid field of cars, which always makes for fun heats and mains. A few honest heads-ups: * Parking is not the best, especially if you don't have a reserved spot. Be prepared to park your trailer a little farther out. * Bring a golf cart or four-wheeler if you can trust me, it makes the day a thousand times easier. * Pits can get tight on busy nights, but that's pretty normal for micro tracks. Entry fees are on par with everywhere else and the payouts are fair, which racers appreciate. The show itself moves fast and is usually organized well you're not sitting around forever waiting for your class to get called. Overall? It's a good track that's getting better and better. You can tell they care. We always have a good time there, and with the upgrades they've made, it's becoming one of the stronger micro tracks in the area.

    Lots of improvement has been made to the speedway over the years. In 2023 the World of Outlaws…read moresprint cars made the return to BAPS. Show was great and traffic control on hand at the end of the show. To sum it up in one word. Kuddos (assuming that's a word).

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    Dover Motor Speedway

    Dover Motor Speedway

    4.0(24 reviews)
    56.4 km

    Great tour experience. Guide takes you everywhere on track. (Start/finish, bridge, garage,…read morevictory lane). You get to drive on the track. Really great background on track and races. Tour fee goes to charity. This is a really cool activity.

    I was at the Drydene 400 yesterday at Dover International Speedway with family! I went because…read morealthough my normal experience with NASCAR is watching on tv the start of a race, falling asleep on my favorite chair and waking up in time to watch the finale, I wanted to see what it's like in person at least once in my life. Although exciting, and the overall experience I had was outstanding, a good part of actually watching the race, to me, was somewhat boring. I didn't end up sleeping in the stands but almost did, and I did catch my brother with his eyes closed. There were about three or four cautions during the race not including the stages or competition caution, and they were for cars that went loose into the wall, or a piece of equipment on the track. Nothing special or spectacular but the one car did catch on fire. Thankfully no one was injured or seriously hurt. It was amazing to see the top cars in this particular race who were on point really take command of the track. The first car that got a lap down was on lap 13 according to my brother. Although COVID rules were being advised, and you needed to wear your mask to get into the track, no one was wearing them once in the stands. It was a mix of on or off when walking around, and wearing when in line to get food or use the bathroom. The facility did not sell all seats so there was space and I was glad they did not sell all the seats to do so. They were offering vaccination shots, so that's pretty cool. They were also giving out free masks. All staff were wearing their masks the whole time. The fan zone included food, clothing, a car show, the military, other car and tire company demos and games to play. I won some stress ball tires and low end tire gauges, and also got a free t-shirt. I loved that you were allowed to bring in your own food and drink as long as you followed their requirements. A hell of a lot of people were tailgating, and my brother hooked up into a cornhole game. Everyone was extremely friendly and well behaved in the stands and also outside in the lots and fan zone. I highly recommend bringing ear protection. Again BRING EAR PROTECTION. I took out my earphones for the last five laps, and I was dumbfounded at how loud the race really is with the sound reverberating off the massive aluminum stands. We were in the last (top) row (46) of the Allison stands and had a perfect view of the whole track. I'd also bring sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen. If you have can headphones, bring them. You could also rent scanners which I did not do, but they would have been helpful. $96 each for the tickets, $10 parking, brought our own food, and an awesome day with family. Was almost a little more expensive when my brother lost his Apple AirPod at the top of the stands, but luckily a fan a row down found it before it dropped to the ground. Congrats to Alex Bowman who won, and did it all after taking the lead during an outstanding pit stop jumping two places to get it. He then held it to the end.

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    New Jersey Motorsports Park

    New Jersey Motorsports Park

    3.7(40 reviews)
    68.3 km

    Beautiful place to host an event , people are very welcoming and fun . Definitely recommend.read more

    Ah-mazing!! Great…read moreinitiation into the Track Racing world. Feel a need for speed but don't own a Fighter Jet? If you own a Sports/Racing Car and want to open up that engine and put the pedal to the metal in a professionally managed, safe setting, Track Night in America is what you need and New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP) provides the tracks for that thrill seeking driving pleasure. Participating in Track Night in America is the ultimate way to put your driving skills to the test without endangering others on your local streets and highways. I have so much to say but I'll keep this short. Props to the team that run these Track Night events in a professional and orderly manner. And most importantly big props to my brothers and mainly my little Bro., the heart and smarts to make this happen. TIPS: Events managed by Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) NJMP = Two Race Tracks Lightning and Thunderbolt Raceways. Go Kart Track also available. Track Night categories based on experience: Novice, Intermediate and Advanced. MPH on track can range: 90 -125+ Certified Auto Racing Helmets are mandatory Driver and Passenger windows MUST remain open during all track runs Passenger Track Tour Laps. For safety Pacer Car keeps our MPH low at 70+/- (No Helmet Required) 100 Octane Race Fuel available for purchase @ approx $13/gal as of this review.

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