Riverhead Raceway
Riverhead Raceway is a quarter-mile (400 m) oval race track with a Figure 8 course,[2] located in Riverhead, New York.[1] It is the only auto racing venue on Long Island since Westhampton Raceway closed down in 2003.[3] It started being built in 1949[1] and opened as a dirt track in 1951, before permanently changing to asphalt in 1955.[2] The raceway was also well known for featuring a towering statue of a Native American, dubbed "Chief Running Fair", at its entrance until it was destroyed in 2012 due to Hurricane Sandy but rebuilt by Christmas and still standing at original location.
Location | Riverhead, New York[1] |
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Time zone | GMT-5 |
Coordinates | 40°55′21″N 72°42′16″W |
Owner | Eddie and Connie Partridge [2] |
Broke ground | 1949[1] |
Opened | 1951[2] |
Major events | Whelen Modified Tour[1] Whelen All-American Series[1] Northeastern Midget Association |
Oval[2] | |
Surface | Asphalt[2] |
Length | .25 mi (.402 km) |
Turns | 4 |
Events
Riverhead Raceway has seven racing divisions: Modified, Riverhead Modified Crate Figure Eight, Late Model, Blunderbust, Super Pro Truck, and Legends.[1][4][5] It hosts races for the Whelen Modified Tour, Whelen All-American Series, and the Northeastern Midget Association.[1] Other events include demolition derby, school bus racing, monster trucks, enduro, one-on-one spectator drags and go-karts up until the fall of 2016.
Drivers
Notable drivers who used to race at Riverhead Raceway include Steve Park[2] and his uncle Bill Park,[6][3][7] Greg Sacks, Charlie Jarzombek,[8] Brett Bodine, Tom Baldwin, Donny Lia, and 2013 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion Ryan Preece.
Riverhead Raceway modified champions
Year | Driver |
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2016 | Shawn Solomito |
2015 | Tom Rogers Jr |
2014 | Howie Brodie |
2013 | Howie Brodie |
2012 | Shawn Solomito |
2011 | Justin Bonsignore |
2010 | Tom Rogers Jr. |
2009 | John Fortin |
2008 | Bill Park |
2007 | Bill Park |
2006 | Chuck Steuer |
2005 | Bill Park |
2004 | Tom Rogers Jr. |
2003 | John Fortin |
2002 | J.R. Bertuccio |
2001 | John Fortin |
2000 | Frank Vigliarolo Jr. |
1999 | Frank Vigliarolo Jr. |
1998 | Howie Brode |
1997 | Bill Park |
1996 | Chuck Steuer |
1995 | Don Howe |
1994 | Don Howe |
1993 | Don Howe |
1992 | Fred Harbach |
1991 | Wayne Anderson |
1990 | Wayne Anderson |
1989 | Dan Jivanelli |
1988 | Wayne Anderson |
1987 | Wayne Anderson |
1986 | John Blewett Jr. |
1985 | Fred Harbach |
1984 | Don Howe |
1983 | George Brunnhoelzl Jr. |
1982 | Wayne Anderson |
1981 | (no modifieds) |
1980 | (no modifieds) |
1979 | (no modifieds) |
1978 | Charlie Jarzombek |
1977 | Charlie Jarzombek |
1976 | Charlie Jarzombek |
1975 | Joe Krukowski |
1974 | Charlie Jarzombek |
1973 | Don Howe |
1972 | Joe Krukowski |
1971 | Jim Malone Sr. |
1970 | Jim Malone Sr. |
1969 | Joe Krukowski |
1968 | George Brunnhoelzl Sr. |
1967 | Charlie Jarzombek |
1966 | John Berkoski |
1965 | Tommy Washburn |
1964 | John Berkoski |
1963 | Gary Winters |
1962 | Gary Winters |
1961 | Joe Collins |
1960 | Norm Gimmler |
1959 | Buzzy Hedges |
1958 | Johnny Rocco |
1957 | Ronnie Harra |
1956 | Axel Anderson |
1955 | Tommy Washburn |
1954 | Tommy Washburn |
1953 | Ronnie Matson |
1952 | Bud Anderson |
References
- http://localracing.nascar.com/node/176
- Lubin, Marshall. "Memories and legends come alive at Riverhead Raceway". Newsday. exploreli.com. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
- Paul Goldsmith (2003-08-13). "Gauge Nears 'E' at Riverhead Raceway". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
- The Suffolk Times
- The Riverhead News-Review
- "Bill Park experiences racing in a new light". Newsday. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
- The Riverhead News-Review
- Charlie Jarzombek Archived 2007-10-09 at the Wayback Machine. New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame. Retrieved on 2008-04-15.