Georgetown Speedway (DE); Sept. 9, 2006; Track #150 2006 September 9
I made it to my 150′th different race track on Friday, Sept 9, 2006. The track was Georgetown Speedway in Georgetown Delaware. This was my first race this year in the state of Deleware. The track, at least the half mile version, has been closed for a number of years, but was re-opened this year. It was on my hit-list since I have never been there before and the property owners have made it pretty clear that eventually they want to develop the property the track is on, so who knows how long it will last. On the schedule this Friday was a run-what-you-brung combination race featuring both Late Models and Modifieds.
The races started right on time and the admission was only $12 (which is very reasonable for the northeast). So far, so good. And, while the car counts weren’t what I hoped, the rest of the night seemed to go the same way. The run-what-you-brung cars are fast and the cars without the big huge sail panels didn’t have a chance. The top cars cut 3 to 4 seconds off of there normal lap times. Talk about fast! If there was a down-side to the main event it was the car count was lower then I had hoped.
Also on tap was a feature for the crate motor Modifieds and a feature was the crate motor Late Models. The crate Modifieds got off to a slow start with a number of cautions and one red flag before getting more then one lap in, but after that the ran good. The crate class looked like a fun class to be involved in for the weekend warrior. I left before the Crate late model feature because I had a long ride home.
Overall, the track and the racing was very good. The track started on time and didn’t waste a lot of time. The main event was over by 9:30 PM. One thing I noticed was the crowd was extremely good and had a good mix of young children, teenagers, 20-somethings, and adults of all ages. I also noticed that hardly anyone left after the main event. With the early ending time, it was a good show for a good price and the fans responded by showing up and supporting the track.
My 2006 race attendance stats after Georgetown Speedway are:
Races: 22
Tracks: 18 (13 new) (150 lifetime)
States: 13 (3 new) (35 + DC lifetime)