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Groundbreaking for
North East Motor Sports Museum to Begin in Spring of 2015
LOUDON, N.H. –
The south entrance of New Hampshire Motor Speedway will begin to take on
a new look once the snow melts. Speedway officials announced today
plans to break ground there
for the future home of the 20,000 square foot state-of-the-art North
East Motor Sports Museum.
The museum will
be built in two phases. The first 10,000 square feet will begin in the
spring of 2015, while an additional 10,000 square feet will be added at a
later date.
"I can't think
of a better way to kick off our 25th anniversary celebration at New
Hampshire Motor Speedway than with a groundbreaking for the North East
Motor Sports Museum," said
Jerry Gappens, vice president and general manager of the speedway. "I
feel our facility is the anchor for multi-forms of motorsports and its
history here in New England. I couldn't envision the museum in any other
location. I can't wait for opening day and
to share motorsports history with the race fans of New England."
New Hampshire
Motor Speedway will be celebrating a quarter century of racing in 2015.
Tracing its roots back to the original 1/5-mile dirt oval at Bryar
Motorsports Park, the more
modernized 1.058-mile oval and 1.6-mile road course of today gives the
affectionately known Magic Mile its own rich history of racing that
makes it the perfect locale for such a project.
The speedway
currently hosts everything from NASCAR's three major touring series to
regional series like the American-Canadian Tour, K&N Pro Series
East, and Whelen Modified Tour to
local racing series like the Granite State Legends Cars, Bandoleros,
and Loudon Road Race Series (motorcycles). IndyCar and the Global
RallyCross Championship have also held events at the speedway over the
years, as well as various car clubs, racing schools,
and driving experiences.
"The goal of
the museum is top cover all aspects of motorsports from this area, not
just NASCAR or drag racing but any and all racing that has taken place
here in New England," said
Dick Berggren, president of the NEMSM. "Much of the racing history for
the Northeast has been lost over time and we want to make sure that what
we can find of the sport's history is preserved for generations to
come."
The RHPG, the
parent corporation for the NEMSM, is made up of local prominent
motorsports personalities, including Berggren, Ricky Craven, Lew Boyd,
Joe Freeman, Ken Smith, Russ Conway
and Ric Mariscal to name a few.
The NEMSM will
be used to house the history of motorsports from the Northeast area with
a plethora of displays, vehicles and racing-related artifacts.
To learn more about the North East Motor Sports Museum or to donate, visit the museum website at www.nemsmuseum.com.
For more
details and ticket information on events at New Hampshire Motor
Speedway, or to purchase tickets to next season's July New Hampshire 301
or September SYLVANIA 300 NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series weekends, please stop by our Ticket Office, visit the
speedway website at
www.nhms.com, or call our Ticket Hotline at (603) 783-
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Monday, October 27, 2014
North East Motor Sports Museum
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