Date: May 05, 2023, 03:00 PM - 09:00 PM EDT
Address: PO BOX 7888, Loudon, NH, 03307-7888

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New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire, which has hosted NASCAR, IndyCar, motorcycle racing, and sports car racing has a 1.058-mile oval and 1.6-mile (2.6 km) road course. The track opened as New Hampshire International Speedway in 1990 and is the largest sports and entertainment venue of any type in the region.

 

PRICING

Advanced, Intermediate and Novice groups: $185
Join SCCA and Save! Members Pay: $165
Track Tour Laps and Spectating: FREE!

 

TRACK SPECIFIC RULES

    • Electric vehicles are not permitted in hot track sessions at this location. 

 

The concession stand will not be open during this event. Please bring your own food and plenty of cold beverages.   

 

EVENT SCHEDULE

2:00PM - Gates Open

3:30PM - Worker Meeting (includes Run/Work participants)

3:45PM - MANDATORY HAWK PERFORMANCE NOVICE MEETING 

4:00PM - Hawk Novice Group: Paced Laps; MANDATORY INTERMEDIATE GROUP and ADVANCED GROUP MEETING

4:20PM - Advanced Group: Session 1

   4:25PM - Hawk Novice Group: Briefing 1

4:40PM - Intermediate Group: Session 1

5:00PM - Hawk Novice Group: Session 1

5:20PM - Advanced Group: Session 2

   5:25PM - Hawk Novice Group: Briefing 2

5:40PM - Intermediate Group: Session 2

6:00PM - Track Tour Laps (Open to All)

6:20PM - Hawk Novice Group: Session 2

6:40PM - Advanced Group: Session 3

   6:45PM - Hawk Novice Group: Briefing 3

7:00PM - Intermediate Group: Session 3

7:20PM - Hawk Novice Group: Session 3

7:40PM - Track Close

9:00PM - Gates Close

* Times are an approximation (Weather and on-track issues can play havoc with a schedule, and sometimes officials might have to improvise to make sure everyone gets the most out of the event.)

 

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  • New Hampshire Motor Speedway
    PO BOX 7888
    Loudon, NH 03307-7888
  • Comments
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    David C.

    Why no EVs?

    James Vincent Rodatus

    It's my understanding that it depends on the track's ability to handle an EV fire.  Some tracks have the equipment and training.  Some don't.

    Greg Amy

    It's a track-specified requirement.

    James Vincent Rodatus

    Yes.  Some tracks allow them.  Some don't. Here's a complete list of tracks that don't allow EVs.