New Smyrna Speedway and Orlando Speedway Under NASCAR Sanction

Dargan Watts
@dargan-watts
11 years ago
38 posts

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 18, 2013) Florida is the birthplace of NASCAR and Friday afternoon, two marquee tracks in the state joined the NASCAR family.

NASCAR and track officials announced New Smyrna Speedway and Orlando Speedway will be sanctioned tracks in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series in 2013.

New Smyrna is a half-mile banked paved oval near New Smyrna Beach 25 minutes south of Daytona and Orlando is a .375-mile banked paved oval east of the city.

Super Late Models will be NASCAR Division I at both facilities. Speedworld operates on Friday nights and New Smyrna operates on Saturdays.

Representing NASCAR at the Friday announcement at New Smyrna Speedway were Jim France, NASCAR vice chairman and executive vice president; George Silbermann, NASCAR vice president, regional and touring series; and Bob Duvall, NASCAR senior director, business development. They were joined by New Smyrna general manager Terry Roberts, Orlando track promoter Ozzy Moya, and Robert Hart, who owns both tracks.

Sanctioning New Smyrna Speedway and Orlando Speedworld is important to our NASCAR Home Tracks program, Duvall said. Partnering with two well-established race tracks in central Florida is energizing the local racing community.

These tracks are known for entertaining competition among top-notch drivers, Duvall said. With NASCAR, they have a new platform for recognition on local, state and national levels. Track owner Robert Hart created mainstays for weekly racing in Florida. We look forward to working with him and officials at both tracks.

Hart represents the second generation of his familys ownership of the facilities.

Weve enjoyed longtime friendships with folks at NASCAR, Hart said. My dad (the late) Clyde Hart was thinking about this 15 years ago. Now is the time to do it, and I have a feeling our new relationships are going to work out really well.

Moya operates Orlando Speedworld via lease from the Hart family. The two tracks will work together under the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series banner.

We spent the past year reviving and improving Lakeland Dragstrip, and were proud of what weve done there in a short period of time, Moya said. We plan to do the same with Orlando Speedworld and renew its status as one of Floridas premier short tracks. This is a great opportunity and its generating a lot of excitement.

My parents came to America from Cuba. They came here and worked hard for success, Moya said. Im following their path. Part of our promotions will be aimed at creating new race fans in central Floridas Hispanic community.

David Rogers of Orlando, won the 1994 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series national championship at a former central Florida paved track. His undefeated season of 22 wins in 22 starts is legendary in NASCAR short-track racing. The 40-year racing veteran is excited about returning to NASCAR racing.

Obviously I like it, Rogers said of the new era. This is good for our tracks and for NASCAR. The racers will benefit from the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series. Theyre going to find out how important weekly racing is to NASCAR. This will work out good.

With their Division I designation, NASCAR-licensed Super Late Model drivers are eligible to compete for NASCAR Whelen All-American Series championships at the track, state and national level.

The track operators will designate support classes as NASCAR Divisions II-V and each will compete for points in the NASCAR Finalist program. The program brings added recognition to support division drivers.

Entering its 32nd season, the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series is NASCARs national championship program for weekly short track auto racing. More than 50 tracks throughout the United States and Canada participate. Asphalt Late Model driver Lee Pulliam, 24, of Semora, N.C., won the 2012 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series national championship.


updated by @dargan-watts: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
11 years ago
9,137 posts

I missed this when it was posted. Really interesting to see New Smyrna in the fold after all these years.




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Slick
@slick
11 years ago
36 posts

I hated it when I heard this. NASCAR basically killed off SLM racing with its neglect of the All-Pro series (purchased from Bob Harmon). PASS and CRA are about all that is keeping some semblance of asphalt SLM racing alive.

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11 years ago
3,259 posts

Well I guess the poor boys that try hard just make a race can now buy some dirt tires and come back home to the Dirt Ovals. It doesnt take a Million to run on dirt on a local basis. Thats Called Outlaw Racing -Old School style

bill mcpeek
@bill-mcpeek
11 years ago
820 posts

I went to the open house Thursday night and met the the new promoter of Orlando Speedworld. There was a huge crowd showed up and lots of positive things said. The NASCAR rep that covered the new arrangement pretty well had many things to say that I liked. Both Track managers were there and both told me the classes would not change and as long as the crowds came the purses would be improved. I was told by the NASCAR rep that my NASCAR license will now be honored at 55 tracks that are in this group of tracks. The cost will be $195 per year for the limited late models and $95 a year for all those below that class. For this you receive $1,000,000 in insurance coverage.

The new promoter told me he is going to do more local advertizing and up grade the concession and pave the rest of the pit area. I,for one am excited about ANY track thats willing to put its money where its mouth is and by signing a 20 year lease I'd say he's willing.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
11 years ago
9,137 posts

Sure sounds positive.




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bill mcpeek
@bill-mcpeek
11 years ago
820 posts

I sure hope they do all they say they will as Both track's are among my favorites. I get to drive a Rusty Wallace COT this week end at New Smyrna and if I get a decent pic or video I'll send it to you. I'll also be back there on Friday Feb. 22nd for the Modified Racers Reunion and will have my old 35 Chevy Coupe wound up for that. Thats the night of the 100 lap Richie Evans Memorial and I look forward to staying to see that.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
11 years ago
9,137 posts

Best of luck. Sounds like fun.

Only time I ever made it to New Smyrna was in 1985 when I sponsored Derrike Ciope in Dave Fuge's T-bird during the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing. Lots of fun - but COLD!!!

Get pix. Here's ours in 1985:




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"Any Day is Good for Stock Car Racing"