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325.1 | Hudson too | FLASHE::BURDEN_D | This is a Studebaker Year | Wed Jun 02 1993 12:31 | 5 |
| Star in Epping and Hudson Speedway in Hudson, NH should still be around.
If I remember right, Star was run on Saturday nights and Hudson ran on
Sundays.
Dave
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325.2 | | JARETH::HASTIE | | Thu Jun 03 1993 13:39 | 14 |
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Star Speedway in Epping New Hampshire runs on Saturday nights
every week.
There's also Lee Speedway, which is right near Star. They run on
Friday nights.
Hudson Speedway is on Route 102 in Hudson NH -- just over the
Mass border beyond Nashua. They run every Sunday afternoon.
Hudson is real old-fashioned bull-ring 1/4 mile, lots of "local
color" :) reminds me a lot of the old Westboro Speedway in
Westboro, Mass.
=Lillian
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325.3 | | STARCH::HAGERMAN | Flames to /dev/null | Thu Jun 03 1993 15:40 | 12 |
| I have a similar situation, but my son is 8. Over the last
couple of years he has started getting interested in cars--they
pick up a lot of bad stuff once they start going to school!
I would suggest that for a 3 year old you might want to go
to a car museum or a static car show. Drag strips and
stadium shows (mud trucks, etc.) are pretty loud and, seriously,
you might scare him. My experience is that walking around and
climbing on cars (try Larz Anderson) might be a better way
to go for such a young kid.
Doug.
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325.4 | Been there, done that | CRASHR::JILLY | COSROCS -- In Thrust We Trust | Mon Jun 07 1993 11:42 | 10 |
| I took my son, Benjamin, who will be 4 in August to his first races this
last month. The only precaution I took was to purchase a pair of shooters
headphones to reduce the noise level. Since he has grown up watching the
races with Dad he knew a little of what to expect. He did very well at the
first race because the racing went quick with very few breaks. The second
time he was a lot more restless and bored but that was due to the slow pace
and the lengthy caution periods but not too bad for a 3 year old. We will
probably go to a few more races this year.
Jilly
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325.5 | monadnock speedway | STRATA::FELDMAN | Patriots in 93 | Tue Jun 08 1993 15:41 | 6 |
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Monadnock Speedway in winchester NH, from leominister it's about
1.1/2 hours, races are friday nights and sometimes on sunday..good
family atmosphere..
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325.6 | Lee | RELYON::HOWE | | Fri Jul 02 1993 13:54 | 13 |
| Lee USA is one of my favorites. The standard mix include Super Mods,
Pro Stocks, Late Model Stocks, Street Stocks, and Hobby Stocks. They
also have (occasionally) Busch North, and Modifieds. One interesting
aspect of Lee is that it is slightly longer than the average small
oval - about 1/3 mile, and it has a concrete wall all the way around.
It may not sound like a lot, but the Supers really fly there, and it
makes for great Pro Stock racing (the latter far and away the best
racing at the local level, IMO).
My kids like the Supers for speed, the Pro Stocks for action (and to
root for the hometown guys), plus the pits are directly behind the
grandstand (although the Supers etc. pit in the infield) so they can see
the cars being worked on, as well as the off-track competition.
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325.7 | I remember hearing riverside at night. When I didn't go. | VMSNET::M_MACIOLEK | Four54 Camaro/Only way to fly | Tue Aug 10 1993 02:33 | 13 |
| Define "near". (Living in Atlanta, Talladega is 100 miles "close")
I always liked Riverside in Agawam Mass (1/4 mile), just off I-91.
Just to the south is Stafford Motor Speedway (1/2 mile). Near the Rhode
Island Border inside Connecticut is Thompson (3/4). Out to the west
just inside New York is Lebanon Valley, which is dirt.
Riverside (and Monadnock I believe) is/was one of only 3 tracks
in the country that ran Tour type Modifieds on a weekly basis.
Stafford has 3 tour races a year, every other weekend it's
"Winston Racing Series Modifieds". Nice, but not the real thing.
Check them all out. Then come South. :')
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325.8 | Hudson Speedway, N.H. Rookie Stocks! | STRATA::SHEEHAN | | Thu Aug 26 1993 06:56 | 11 |
| This season I returned to the enjoyment of stock car racing. I remember
going to Norwood as a kid with my Dad. Now that I live in Hudson, Ma.
we have been going to Hudson New Hampshire to the speedway on Sunday
nights. The real fun has been the involvement with an entry. The
Rookie stocks is a get way to get into racing without dishing out big
bucks. My S.O. is the main brain behind the Eng. and adjustments while
a good friend of his is the driver. If you should get there some Sun.
night before the season ends, give a big cheer for Al Furbush in the
#37 in the Rookie Stocks division. So far he is points leader for the
season in the Rookie Stocks division. GO!!! #37!!! Lots of fun!!
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325.9 | any thing in south east MA or RI? | SPESHR::ZEITZ | | Wed Aug 03 1994 12:26 | 10 |
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I live in Norwood MA, which is south west of Boston. The
pointers in this note are helpful, but I'm a ways from N.H.
Does anyone know if Seekonk Speedway is operating? Are there
any tracks in eastern MA, or RI?
thanks,
Fran
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325.10 | | TNPUBS::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LKG | Wed Aug 03 1994 12:34 | 6 |
| I used to live in Norwood, as well. I'm told there used to be a short
track off of Rt.1 right in town.
Anyway, I'm not sure about Seekonk, but you are not far from Thomson in
Connecticut. (Exit 99 from 395). They do the NASCAR Featherlite
thing. (Does any one know if the road course is still there?)
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325.11 | Yes, there is racing at Seekonk | SPESHR::ZEITZ | | Tue Aug 23 1994 10:52 | 22 |
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Seekonk: Last Friday I bought a Providence newspaper, and in
the Sports Calendar section under Auto Racing was:
Seekonk Speedway, Route 6, Sat. 6 p.m., 508-336-9959 or
508-336-9164
We went there saw some racing and had a great time. I
haven't tried the phone numbers.
Norwood: I'm not from around here, so I don't remember the
Norwood track. My wife is, and her brother was involved with
some cars that ran there. It seems it was a 1/4 mile paved
oval on the northbound side of Rt.1. There's an industrial
park there now.
Thanks for everyone's help.
Fran
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