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Watkins Glen International, nicknamed "The Glen", is an automobile race track in the northeastern United States, located in Dix, New York, just southwest of the village of Watkins Glen, at the southern tip of Seneca Lake.
Stock car racing events in the NASCAR Cup Series have taken place at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York on the 2.454-mile (3.949 km) road course annually since 1986. Since 2018 , the 90-lap, 221-mile (356 km) race has been known as Go Bowling at The Glen for sponsorship reasons. [ 2 ]
It has hosted nearly every type of road racing, from the Sahlen's 6 Hours of Watkins Glen (1948-current), the Formula One United States Grand Prix (1961–1980), and the I Love New York 355 at The Glen (1957-current), which was one of the few races on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series schedule not conducted on an oval speedway, the other ...
Ithaca's Riley Hubisz won the boys 3,200-meter race at the NYSPHSAA indoor track & field championships March 2, 2024 at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex on Staten Island.
Track still active, no race in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Did not return to racing in 2021, but continues to host numerous racing events, including the Eldora Million, World 100, and Kings Royal. Fonda Speedway: 0.500-mile dirt oval Fonda, New York: Fonda 200 (1968) 1955 1966–1968 Remains active. Forsyth County Fairgrounds
The New York Race Track Chaplaincy posted on X formerly known as Twitter that they mourned his loss. The post said he and Whitney were “shining lights in the horse racing family.”
In 1987 Dennis White completed a three-year effort to construct the Frogtown International Speedway in the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne territory by holding its first racing event. [2] Chiefs from both the recognized councils of the Canadian and American portions of the reservation conducted the opening ceremonies for over 2,500 fans. [ 3 ]
Glazer Arena is a 6,700-seat indoor arena located in Ithaca, New York. It is used primarily for athletics, and is the home of the Ithaca College Bombers indoor track and field team. The arena, named after Ithaca alumnus Edward ('92) and Shari Glazer, was made possible by their generous donation.