More New Hampshire Motor Speedway News

Robby Gordon Won the Only Thanksgiving Race in NASCAR History as Jeff Gordon Was Black-Flagged

Back in 2001, Robby Gordon had the honor of becoming NASCAR's first and only Thanksgiving weekend winner, despite that year's circumstances
NASCAR: Foxwoods Resort Casino 301

“It Stings” – Christopher Bell Unhappy on Missing Out on a Clean Sweep at New Hampshire

Christopher Bell would have been understandably gutted to miss out on a Cup Series victory at New Hampshire, after winning the Xfinity race?
NASCAR: All-Star Race

“I was Within One Second” – Christopher Bell on his Battle with Aric Almirola

Christopher Bell rued missing out on a second win during the weekend as the Cup race at New Hampshire was halted with 8 laps left in the race
NASCAR: OReilly Auto Parts 253

Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman Pay a Hefty Price for Exceeding Engine Allocation

After the Cup Series race at New Hampshire, Hendrick Motorsports duo Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman were hit by post-race engine penalties.
NASCAR: Drydene 400

WATCH: Bubba Wallace Crashes Into Chris Buescher at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway

At the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, there was an incident involving Bubba Wallace and Chris Buescher, where they both spun off the track.
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen – Qualifying

Aric Almirola in Danger of Missing Playoffs Despite New Hampshire Win

When Aric Almirola triumphed at New Hampshire, he was confident of making the 2021 Playoffs, but has he celebrated prematurely or is he safe?
NASCAR: Toyota Owners 400

“It’s F***ing Wet, Yo” – Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin and More React to New Hampshire Race

During the NASCAR Cup race at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, there was a lot of excitement, though Kyle Busch was mad about the rain.
NASCAR: Foxwoods Resort Casino 301

“We Never Should Have Went Green” – Kyle Busch Shows His Frustration After His Early Crash at New Hampshire

Kyle Busch cut a furious figure after an unexpected rain shower at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway caught him and his teammates off guard.
NASCAR: Foxwoods Resort Casino 301

“The Race Track Was Ready to Go” – NASCAR Explains Decision to Run Cup Race Amid Weather Concerns

At the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, the NASCAR Cup race got interrupted by a rain shower, and the officials explained their actions.
NASCAR: Foxwoods Resort Casino 301

“Very Sweet” – Stewart-Haas Racing Crew Chief Mike Bugarewicz Explains the Significance of Aric Almirola Winning

With just four races to go, Stewart-Haas Racing driver Aric Almirola booked his place in the Cup playoffs with a win at New Hampshire.
NASCAR: Foxwoods Resort Casino 301

“Means So Much” – Emotional Aric Almirola Reflects on His New Hampshire Win

At the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Aric Almirola clinched his third career victory for the Stewart-Haas Racing team and he was thrilled.
Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered by Coca-Cola – Qualifying

“Probably Going to be Pretty Sketchy” – Christopher Bell on Racing Both Xfinity and Cup at New Hampshire

Recently, Christopher Bell spoke about the prospect of tackling the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
NASCAR Cup Series FanShield 500 – Qualifying

About New Hampshire Motor Speedway

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New Hampshire Motor Speedway- 2021 Latest News, Winners, Qualifying, Track

New Hampshire Motor Speedway is a 1.058-mile (1.703 km) oval speedway situated in Loudon, New Hampshire, which has facilitated NASCAR hustling yearly since 1990, as well as the longest-running bike race in North America, the Loudon Classic. Nicknamed "The Magic Mile," the speedway is frequently changed over into a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) street course, which incorporates a large part of the oval.

The track was initially the site of Bryar Motorsports Park prior to being bought and redeveloped by Bob Bahre. The track is presently one of eight significant NASCAR tracks owned and operated by Speedway Motorsports.

History

The track opened as New Hampshire International Speedway in June 1990, following nine months of development after the Bahre family's acquisition of the Bryar Motorsports Park. The current street circuit was redeveloped into a multi-purpose track, with NASCAR-endorsed races added to the mainstream Loudon Classic bike, WKA go-kart, and SCCA races on the complex.

Upon completion, it turned into the biggest speedway in New England, and later extension has made it the biggest games and diversion setting of any sort in the district.

NASCAR made its introduction at the track in July 1990, with a Busch Series race won by Tommy Ellis. For a very long time, the Busch Series facilitated a couple of races at the track every year.

The Busch races were fruitful. Loudon acquired a spot on the NASCAR Cup Series plan for 1993. Rusty Wallace won the debut Slick 50 300 in July of that year.

Quick Facts

Location1122 Route 106 North Loudon, New Hampshire 03307
OperatorSpeedway Motorsports, Inc.
Former NamesNew Hampshire International Speedway (1990–2007)
Major EventsNASCAR Cup Series

Foxwoods Resort Casino 301

NASCAR Xfinity Series

ROXOR 200

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

UNOH 175 (1996–2017)

Motorcycles

Loudon Classic

Length1.058 mi (1.703 km)
Most WinsJeff Burton, Kevin Harvick (4)
Most StartsJeff Gordon (42)
Most PolesRyan Newman (7)