The Chemung Speedrome is a 3/8 mile asphalt race track in Chemung, New York, USA. Built in 1951 by the Bodine family (becoming the home track of Geoff Bodine, Brett Bodine and Todd Bodine), the track was first dirt-surfaced, then paved. It was closed in 1978. After buying the track in 1985, one of the current owners, Bob Stapleton, started to rebuild the track in 1997, and, in 2000, the track held its inaugural event.

Chemung Speedrome in Chemung, New York.

Events held at the Speedrome

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The track currently hosts: NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series, INEX Legends, Bandoleros, Race Of Champions Modified Tour.

Chemung Speedrome had hosted in the past: The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, the ISMA Super Modifieds, USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series, SST Modified Tour, Cup Lite Racing Series and USAC Ford Focus Midget Series.

Facilities

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The Chemung Speedrome features all-new TV quality Musco Lighting, a 3000-seat main grandstand, a 28-stall paved pit lane and much more. The facility is situated on 38 acres (150,000 m2).

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Track operators

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Owner: John White-Bob Stapleton
Race Director: Ray Hodge
Office Managers: Kathy Grodski
Announcers: Carol Houssock Tech Inspector: Chester Bennett Scorers: Dale Campbell Head Flagger: Allen Mathews Handicapper: Scoreboard: Brianna LaRock Concession Manager: Track Photographer: Track Videographer: Race Report Productions www.TheRaceReport.TV Pace Car Driver: Billy Griffin

References

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42°01′29″N 76°37′27″W / 42.024814°N 76.624146°W / 42.024814; -76.624146