Old Bridge Township Raceway Park

Old Bridge Township Raceway Park, originally known as Madison Township Raceway Park, is an American auto racing facility located at Old Bridge Township, New Jersey (with an Englishtown ZIP code), in the New York metropolitan area. Raceway Park was opened in July 1965.

History

Raceway Park was founded by Vincent & Louis Napoliello Raceway Park was originally 308 acres on 230 Pension Road, just off of County Route 527 (Englishtown Road). Since then it has grown to 500+ acres with multiple motorsports activities. The track opened with a single 1/4 mile dragstrip. Raceway Park now offers 2 dragstrips, 3 motocross tracks, a 1.3-mile (2.1 km) road course track, competition go kart racing track, autocross track, ride & drive site and adjacent Old Bridge Airport.

Raceway Park is sanctioned by the National Hot Rod Association and hosts many drag racing events during the months of February through December.

Racing events available

Drag racing

The two dragstrips on the property are available for a large variety of vehicles.

The 1/8-mile track hosts the junior dragsters and "trophy" classes.

The 1/4-mile track hosts everything from street-driven vehicles to the quickest in the sport, the top fuel dragsters.

NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series

Year Date(s) Event Category Winning Driver
1986 July 10−14 17th NHRA Budweiser Summernationals Top Fuel Darrell Gwynn
Funny Car Kenny Bernstein
Pro Stock Warren Johnson
1990 July 5−8 21st NHRA Budweiser Summernationals Top Fuel Gary Ormsby
Funny Car Chuck Etchells
Pro Stock Darrell Alderman
2007 June 21−24 38th ProCare Rx NHRA SuperNationals Top Fuel Larry Dixon
Funny Car Tommy Johnson, Jr.
Pro Stock Greg Anderson
Pro Stock Motorcycle Craig Treble
2011 June 2−5 42nd NHRA SuperNationals Top Fuel Spencer Massey
Funny Car Mike Neff
Pro Stock Allen Johnson
Pro Stock Motorcycle Matt Smith
2016 June 9−12 47th NHRA Summernationals Top Fuel Steve Torrance
Funny Car Ron Capps
Pro Stock Greg Anderson
Pro Stock Motorcycle Angelle Sampey

Motocross

The riding surfaces on the practice motocross tracks are mostly soft loam, which is known to be one of the best surface for a nice ride, and are slightly angled to allow for drainage. The tracks are also regularly maintained to keep the jump faces, bowls, and whoops from rutting and cupping out. The tracks provide both good length straight paths for speed as well as challenging obstacles like off cambers, banks, ledges, ditches, and more.

Autocross

Drifting

Drifting is hosted by a company called ClubLoose; they have been running events there since 2002, which started off in the parking lot, but now take places only on the road course. With different classes ranging from introductory, intermediate, and the top level which allows tandeming with other drivers on the track simultaneously. Both the car and the equipment being used by every driver get inspected prior to being allowed to participate. Rear-wheel-drive cars are the only cars that will pass ClubLoose technical inspection.

Event schedule

Raceway Park offers a series of car shows and racing events throughout their season. Also every Wednesday and select Friday nights they have Time Trials where the track is open for anyone who would like to race their cars, bike, etc. for practice.

Rules and regulations

Helmet rules

There are specific helmet specifications that are required when racing at Englishtown. Englishtown follows the NHRA's regulations.

The NHRA 2010 Rule Book Reads as follows for Helmets and Goggles: As outlined under Class Requirements, drivers in all classes, including motorcycles, must wear a helmet meeting Snell or SFI Specifications. SFI Spec 31.1A = Snell SA, open-face helmet SFI Spec 31.2A = Snell SA, full-face helmet SFI Spec 41.1A = Snell M, open-face helmet SFI Spec 41.2A = Snell M, full-face helmet

Full face helmet are mandatory for all cars that have a 1/4 mile time of 9.99 or quicker. A helmet shield is mandatory for any car that is 7.49 & quicker.

Cars that run a time of 13.99 or quicker must use a helmet meeting Snell 2000, 2005, 2007 or SFI 31.1A, 31.2A, 31.1/2005, 41.1A, 41.2A or 41.1/2005 Specs.

For Drivers in supercharged, front-engine, open-bodied cars and Funny Cars must wear a helmet meeting Snell SA2000, SA2005 or SFI 31.1A, 31.2A, or 31.1/2005 Specs.

Dress Code When Drag Racing

According to Raceway Park, you must be wearing long pants (no shorts allowed). Sweat pants are allowed to be worn, however they cannot be made of Nylon. Also all shirts worn must have sleeves. No tank tops are permitted to be worn while racing.

Cars Powered By Forced Induction

For all cars that are Turbo Charged, Supercharged, or using Nitrous Oxide require the driver to wear a fire jacket or they will be unable to race.

Incidents and accidents

Coordinates: 40°19.985′N 74°20.922′W / 40.333083°N 74.348700°W / 40.333083; -74.348700

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