New England Dragway
New England Dragway logo
Aerial view of New England Dragway
Location280 Exeter Rd, Epping, NH
Capacity25,000
OpenedSeptember 11, 1966
Major eventsNew England Nationals
Drag Strip
Surfaceconcrete
Length0.25 miles

New England Dragway is a 14 mile NHRA dragway in Epping, New Hampshire, Rockingham County, United States. The track hosts the New England Nationals event as part of the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series. The track also hosts a regional event as part of the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series.

History

New England Dragway opened for racing on September 11, 1966. Organized drag racing in the New England area had begun in 1950 at various public and military airports in the region. In that same year, a small number of Boston-area enthusiasts formed the New England Timing Association (NETA) to promote the sport. NETA based its organization and rules on those used by the Southern California Timing Association (SCTA), and began hosting drag races on an irregular basis at airports in Newington, NH, Beverly, MA and finally at Sanford, ME. Three years later, five regional hot rod clubs joined forces to form the New England Hot Rod Council (NEHRC).

The NEHRC held its first official drag racing events in 1953 at the Newington Airport (also known as Pease Air Force Base). in 1955 they began hosting regularly scheduled events at Sanford which began to attract racers from all over New England. Sanford proved to be a popular drag racing venue that drew large spectator crowds and attracted the attention of numerous nationally known racers such as Don Garlits and Art Arfons. [1]

By the mid-1960s, it became clear that airports were not completely satisfactory for conducting organized drag races. Conflicts with pilots, limited control over the condition of the racing surface, and the lack of permanent facilities made it difficult for volunteer organizations to set and maintain a regular schedule for events. Numerous races had to be canceled at the last minute due to this lack of control over the venues.

The NEHRC began looking for a suitable location to purchase land for the construction of a drag strip that would service the Boston market. After an exhaustive search, a large tract of land on the border of the rural towns of Epping, NH and Brentwood, NH was purchased by a group of shareholders, and construction of the racing surface and permanent facilities was completed in the late summer of 1966. [2]


The track was originally sanctioned by the American Hot Rod Association (AHRA), and was also qualified by the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) as an officially recognized track for speed and elapsed time records. New England Dragway played host to an annual stop on the AHRA Grand American Series of Professional Drag Racing Series until that organization's demise in the mid-1980s. The NHRA then become the sanctioning body for the track but did not include it in their national event schedule.

In an effort to get a national event at the track, New England Dragway switched its sanctioning to the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) in 1992. The IHRA held its North American Nationals at the track from 1992 until 2009. [3]

In 2010, sanctioning returned to the NHRA, and in 2013, following improvements and upgrades to the facility, the drag strip began hosting the NHRA New England Nationals.[4][5]

Events

New England Dragway hosts weekly bracket racing events for locally and regionally-based non-professional drag racers on the weekends, and races for street-legal vehicles two times during the week. The track also hosts annual drag racing special events for import cars and nostalgia drag racers. For many years the track has also held major events featuring match racing between nitromethane and alcohol-powered funny cars, (Funny Cars Under The Stars), and jet-powered dragsters and funny cars (Jet Cars Under The Stars)

Shirley Muldowney at Nitro Cars Under The Stars in 1996 at New England Dragway
Shirley Muldowney at Nitro Cars Under The Stars in 1996 at New England Dragway

Notable Drag Racers

As the premier drag racing facility in New England, New England Dragway has played host to numerous well-known drag racers since its opening. In the late 1960s and 1970s, "Jungle Jim" Liberman was a frequent competitor at the track. "TV" Tommy Ivo and Bruce Larson also made regular appearances. On July 11, 1998, World Champion dragster driver Shirley Muldowney was the first racer to top the 300-mph mark at the track when she ran 302.82 mph in match race competition.[6]

NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series

The 2020 New England Nationals were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 2023 round was cancelled because of weather.

New England Dragway will host the New England Nationals as part of NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series on the weekend of June 11-13, 2021.[7]

National Event Winners

NHRA New England Nationals Professional Class Winners
EventDateYearTop FuelFunny CarPro StockMountain Motor Pro StockTop Fuel Harley
2021 NHRA New England NationalsJune 11-132021Billy TorrenceJohn ForceAaron Stanfield--
2019 NHRA New England NationalsJuly 5-72019Steve TorrenceMatt Hagan-John DeFlorian, Jr.Tii Tharpe
2018 NHRA New England NationalsJuly 6-82018Steve TorrenceMatt HaganChris McGaha-Doug Vancil
2017 NHRA New England NationalsJune 2-42017Brittany ForceMatt HaganErica Enders-Tii Tharpe
2016 NHRA New England NationalsJune 3-6*2016Antron BrownRon CappsGreg Anderson-Jay Turner
2015 NHRA New England NationalsJune 12-142015Tony SchumacherJohn ForceGreg Anderson--
2014 NHRA New England NationalsJune 20-222014Tony SchumacherRon CappsDave Connolly--
2013 NHRA New England NationalsJune 21-232013Spencer MasseyCourtney ForceAllen Johnson--
IHRA North American National Professional Class Winners
EventDateYearTop FuelFunny CarMountain Motor Pro StockTop Fuel HarleyPro OutlawTop Alcohol Funny CarPro Modified
2009 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 11-132009Del Cox, Jr.-Bob Bertsch---Kenny Lang
2008 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 5-72008Tim BoychuckAndy KelleyPete Berner--Paul NoakesJim Halsey
2007 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 10-122007Bobby Lagana, Jr.Dale Creasy, Jr.Frank Gugliotta--Mark ThomasMike Janis
2006 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 8-102006Bobby Lagana, Jr.Bob GilbertsonRobert Patrick, Jr.--Rob AtchisonEddie Ware
2005 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 9-112005Doug Foley-Frank Gugliotta--Jim SicklesDennis Radford
2004 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 10-122004Bruce Litton-John Nobile--Jim SicklesPat Musi
2003 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 5-72003Clay Millican-Carl Baker--Rob AtchisonShannon Jenkins
2002 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 6-82002Clay Millican-Brian GahmSteve Stordeur-Jimmy RectorMitch Stott
2001 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 7-92009Clay Millican-Gene WilsonDoug Vancil-Jimmy RectorMike Janis
2000 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 8-102000Jim Head-Jon YoakDoug VancilLaurie CannisterScott WeneyTroy Critchley
1999 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 10-121999Paul Romine-John MontecalvoBill FurrLarry SnyderVon SmithAl Billes
1998 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 11-131998Doug Herbert-Stu Evans, Jr.Jay TurnerLarry SnyderVon SmithScotty Cannon
1993 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 10-121993Bruce Larson-Robert Patrick, Jr.--Jim BaileyBill Kuhlmann
1992 IHRA North American NationalsSeptember 11-131992Doug HerbertTom HooverBilly Huff--Todd PatonEd Hoover

New England Hot Rod Hall of Fame

The New England Hot Rod Hall of Fame is a memorial located at the entrance to the racing pits of New England Dragway listing more than 100 people, teams, and businesses that have had a significant impact on the hobby of hot rodding and the sport of drag racing in New England.

The New England Hot Rod Hall of Fame Memorial at New England Dragway
The New England Hot Rod Hall of Fame Memorial at New England Dragway

The New England Hot Rod Hall of Fame was created in 2005 by the Orientals Hot Rod Club of Reading, MA. Each year since the club has inducted at least four new honorees. The list of inductees includes hot rodders, drag racers, drag racing teams, photographers and journalists, promoters, businesses and business owners, and individuals involved in hot rodding and drag racing as support personnel at various drag racing facilities in the New England region.

As of 2021, there are 106 inductees. Sixty-two of them are individual hot rodders and/or drag racers, along with 14 drag racing teams, 16 businesses and business owners, six journalists and photographers, four employees of drag racing facilities, and four clubs or organizations. Many of the inductees can be categorized as belonging to more than one of those groups.

Notable inductees include Frank Maratta, founder of the Hartford Autorama Car Shows and builder and promoter of Connecticut Dragway; Chuck Etchells and Al Hofmann, professional funny car drivers from Connecticut; Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg, a radio personality who provided the musical soundtrack for the hot rod cruising culture in the 1950s and 60s; Moroso Performance, provider of aftermarket performance parts, and Marvin Rifchin, founder of the M&H Tire Company that provides specialty tires for drag racing.

See also

References

  1. Shuman, Bernie & Arnie (2006). Cool Cars, Square Roll Bars (Second ed.). Foxboro, MA: Hammershop Press LLC.
  2. North East Motor Sports Museum (2014). A History of Auto Racing in New England. ISBN 978-0985773557.
  3. "Watch The 1992 IHRA Nitrous Nationals From New England Dragway". BangShift.com. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  4. "Major Improvements Continue At New England Dragway As NHRA National Event Looms Large In Just A Couple Of Weeks". BangShift.com. 30 May 2013. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  5. "How Long Term Planning And Strong Leadership Brought New England Dragway Onto The National Scene". BangShift.com. 10 January 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  6. "300 MPH Barrier Broken at New England Dragway". NEDRDB.com. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  7. "NHRA New England Nationals". NHRA.com. NHRA. Retrieved 4 May 2021.

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