Thursday, January 18, 2007

Cayuga Speedway facts

Cayuga has been synonymous with racing at its best since 1966. But going back to the days when it was just a dirt track, the sporting facility was a popular hit with fans and families looking for a weekend of excitement and thrills. Cayuga is poised to once again be the “jewel” of stock car racing in Canada – the “Charlotte of the North. Cayuga Speedway Park is located on almost 300 acres, is less than one hour’s drive from Hamilton and draws fans from across southern Ontario and northern New York State. Other facilities include 9 VIP suites for special viewing, over 1,500 campsites, ample supervised parking and refreshment and souvenir booths. Experience the excitement and make it a family event by watching the best stock car, motocross and sprint modified racing on one of Canada’s largest 5/8-mile paved oval tracks.

Over 40 years of racing history excitement
International reputation as ‘The Crown Jewel of Canadian Stock car Racing’ and ‘The Charlotte of the North’

Track statistics:
5/8th Mile paved; one of Canada’s largest oval tracks

Race/event capacity: Over 11,000 general admission seating
9 Home Stretch VIP viewing suites available, accommodating up to 30 people each
1,500 Campsites, many serviced with hydro and water
Located on nearly 300 Acres
Ample Parking
Refreshment and Souvenir Booths
1980’s established the “Specials Only” format
Hosted top racing events including: American Speed Association (ASA), American Canadian Tour (ACT), CASCAR, NASCAR North, McKerlie-Millen, Player’s Ltd./GM Motorsport Series, DIRT Asphalt Modifieds, and the popular Super Modified races
Distance from Buffalo, New York: approx. 1 hour 31 mins
Distance from Hamilton Ontario: approx. 42 mins
Distance from Toronto, Ontario: approx. 1 hour 28 mins
Distance from Kitchener, Ontario: approx. 1 hour 25 mins

Friday, January 5, 2007