Motordrome Speedway
Motordrome Speedway was a 1/2-mile NASCAR sanctioned racetrack located in South Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, to the northeast of Smithton, Pennsylvania, United States.[1]
Weekly series divisions that ran included super late models, modifieds, street stocks, chargers and super compacts.[2] The track operated Friday nights weekly from April to October until closing its doors in 2015. As of March 2016 the track was closed and for sale or lease.[3]
The original Motordrome was in nearby Ruffs Dale. East Huntingdon Township. It was a dirt track. Pits were on one side of the track and stands on the other.
Late Model Points Champions
- 1992 Charlie Cragan
- 1993 Charlie Cragan
- 1994 Charlie Cragan
- 1995 Mark Cottone
- 1996 Jeff Dunmyer
- 1997 Jeff Dunmyer
- 1998 Jeff Dunmyer
- 1999 Richard Mitchell
- 2000 Richard Mitchell
- 2001 Mark Cottone
- 2002 Garry Wiltrout
- 2003 Rick Miller
- 2004 Rick Miller
- 2005 Rick Miller
- 2006 Richard Mitchell
- 2007 Richard Mitchell
- 2008 Richard Mitchell
- 2009 Mark Cottone
- 2010 Mark Cottone
- 2011 Barry Awtey
- 2012 Neil Brown
NASCAR Northeast Region Champions
- Charlie Cragan: 1992, 1993, 1994
- Jeff Dunmyer: 1997
- Richard Mitchell: 1999, 2000
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East winner
CARS Hooters Pro Cup Series winners
- 2002 Jay Fogleman
- 2003 Kertus Davis
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References
External links
- Official website
- Motordrome Speedway on Twitter
- Motordrome Speedway archive at Racing-Reference
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