Star Speedway, motorsport racing track in Epping, New Hampshire
Star Speedway is a motorsport racing track in Epping, New Hampshire, built around an asphalt oval circuit. The facility has bleacher seating for spectators and food stands on site.
Star Speedway was founded in 1966 when Charlie Elliot and a group of friends converted an old brick yard into a racing venue. Over the following decades, it went on to host regional series including the NASCAR Busch North Series.
The name Star Speedway celebrates the drivers and racing talent in the local community. Visitors experience a tight-knit crowd of fans and racers who gather around the track, share stories, and bond over the excitement of each race together.
On race days, arriving early helps you find a good spot in the bleachers before they fill up. Parking is available on site and the layout is straightforward, so getting around the venue is easy.
The Star Classic is an annual fall event where supermodified cars race for 200 laps on this short oval. Drivers like Chris Perley travel specifically for this event, making it a known gathering point for top competitors in that car class.
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