New catch fence and seating changes highlight off-season projects at Dover International Speedway
DOVER, Del. (May 29, 2015) – Race fans and
competitors arriving in Dover for the May 29-31, 2015 race weekend may
notice the addition, and subtraction, of a few things they saw when they
last visited the Monster Mile.
The Speedway’s maintenance and operations
departments, along with a bevy of outside contractors, have been busy
preparing the property for the upcoming spring race weekend. The
highlights include the installation of a $2.9 million safety catch fence
that encircles the track’s outside retaining walls, and the elimination
of 17,500 seats in Turn 2 and Turn 3.
Some of the least desirable seating from the
areas furthest from the start-finish line were removed, paving the way
for future improvements. The reduction of seating is part of a long-term
process that will continue to allow the facility to evolve to meet the
needs of fans.
In between the 2014 race weekends in Dover,
contractors began the installation of support structures for the new
fence. The day after the fall 2014 race weekend, on Sept. 29, work began
to complete the project. Demolition of the old fence began as the
construction of the new fence occurred simultaneously. The new fence was
installed by Smith Fence, a Florida-based contractor that has performed
similar installations at other facilities on the NASCAR circuit. The
project incorporates the most up-to-date technologies and stands at
21-feet tall, up from the original fence which stood at 15-feet tall.
“Our original fence had served us well, but it
was time for an update,” said Michael Tatoian, president and CEO of
Dover International Speedway. “The safety of our fans and competitors is
something we never want to compromise.”
Fans in Dover may also notice the elimination of
grandstand seating in the upper and lower sections of Turn 2, and the
lower section of Turn 3, bringing the new capacity around the one-mile
oval to 95,500. The reduction follows a trend in all professional sports
venues and race tracks, as the Speedway explores ways to utilize the
new-found footprint in different ways. The removal of seats occurred
soon after the end of the 2014 motorsports season in Dover and was
completed in April 2015.
The area of the property outside of Turn 2, near
the track’s Gate 12 and the entrance to the walkover bridge to the
infield, has been improved with new pavement, permanent landscaping and
signage.
The current plan is to remove the upper sections
of Turn 3 after the fall 2015 NASCAR race weekend, which will bring the
final seating capacity of the facility to approx. 85,000 seats.
“We have also engaged with ROSSETTI, an
architectural design and planning firm based in Detroit, Michigan with a
great deal of experience in the sports and entertainment realm. Our
goal is to improve fan comfort and experience, and along with ROSSETTI,
we are exploring all aspects of repurposing the mezzanine in Turn 3,”
said Tatoian. “We are excited to see where our conversations will take
us.
“Additionally, we continue to explore different
short-term and long-term capital improvement projects to add more fan
amenities and attractions that appeal to fans of all shapes, sizes, ages
and preferences. From youngsters and millennials, to casual and
hardcore, longtime fans, we want to provide each of them with the
experience they are looking for when they set foot on the property. It’s
not a process that happens overnight, but we are committed to getting
there.”
NASCAR returns this weekend to Dover
International Speedway for an action-packed triple-header weekend. It
all begins this Friday, May 29, with the “Lucas Oil 200” NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series race, followed by the Saturday, May 30 “Buckle Up
200” presented by Click it or Ticket NASCAR XFINITY Series race. Sunday,
May 31 is the main event of the weekend, the “FedEx 400 benefiting
Autism Speaks” NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.
Tickets and more information can be obtained by
calling 800-441-RACE or visiting DoverSpeedway.com. Fans can also keep
up with the Monster Mile at Facebook.com/DoverInternationalSpeedway and
on Twitter and Instagram at @MonsterMile.
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