![]() ![]() ![]() USAC star Wally Dallenbach also competed for many years at Wall, so there is real history surrounding this storied track.įun way to spend a summer Saturday night at the Jersey Shore if you're looking for something other than a seaside bar. Wall Stadium is also the home track to noted NASCAR champion crew chief Ray Evernham and current Sprint Cup driver Martin Truex Jr. The Garden State Vintage Stock Car Club also has their (again, free) museum on site for all fans attending to see and learn about the history of racing in New Jersey. OK to bring your own coolers (no glass) but wide variety of food is available at concession stands. for adults and parking is free (outside of special events). Wall stadium (1/3 mile high banked asphalt) has been racing on Saturday nights since 1950 and currently runs many divisions (Modifieds, Sportsman, Street Stocks, Legends Cars, Limited Late Models, 4 Cylinders and, on occasion, 3/4 Miidgets & Dirt Modifieds.check their website for what will be running on any given Saturday). here is your opportunity! For the price of a movie, you can see some really exciting auto racing action! I can't wait to go back. Why read an article in the newspaper about an attraction that is gone due to declining support, wishing that you had tried it. We have to support businesses like this, or we are doomed to lose them. NJ has a long tradition of small track auto racing, and after losing a few other tracks, this is the only asphalt oval remaining. If you love traditional New Jersey entertainment such as vintage amusement parks, boardwalks, drive-ins, I guarantee that you will be thrilled by a night out at the Wall Stadium Speedway. This is the type of attraction that really needs more support. once one race finishes and the winner acknowledged, the cars that are participating in the next race are brought onto the track. ![]() There is virtually no break in the action. I saw six different types of cars race in one evening, among them: Legends, Modifieds, Stock Cars, and 4 Cylinders. Guests were very easy-going, a real family atmosphere with plenty of kids enjoying the action. 1/3 mile oval that can be viewed from any seat. I had a blast! Wall Stadium has been operating since 1950 and is the only asphalt track remaining in NJ. I hadn't been to a race track in many years, and went to the Wall Stadium Speedway for the first time in August, 2015. ![]()
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