Where Is Honda Day 2022?

The biggest Honda & Acura enthusiast gathering is HDAY!

In the northeast, we started hosting weekend-long destination events in 2002. The Honda and Acura lifestyle is celebrated at HDAY, which was founded by OGS1320 (Ortega Global Solutions, LLC). Activities include drag racing, car shows, giveaway cars, a lifestyle stage, and a vendor midway.

It started out as a Honda and Acura event at Raceway Park in New Jersey, but it has expanded to accommodate fans at IHRA/NHRA Dragways in numerous US states. As we consistently strive to enhance the HDAY experience with each event, media outlets and fans from all around the world have helped us establish our profile in the business. With the assistance of our staff and sponsors, we give away a built Honda or Acura at each HDAY. We put a lot of love into what we do as a Honda & Acura event designed by enthusiasts, for enthusiasts, while also maintaining an ear to the ground.

Maryland International Raceway’s length is how many miles?

The complete 1/4 mile at MIR will be used for both roll racing and drag racing during this event. A DJ, a sound competition, and a car exhibition will also be included in the event. You definitely won’t want to miss this event! The iconic Superchargers Showdown in 2022 will be another outstanding occasion!

Capitol Raceway is closed; why?

Jim Cunningham, owner of the NHRA Pro Stock team, now has Capitol Raceway shuttered. This closure appears to be related to a dispute over the track’s lease. According to what we have read and heard, Cunningham, his family, and the landowner were unable to come to an agreement when the lease needed to be renewed for the 2012 season. The land on which the facility is located is owned by a different party.

Even while we detest the idea of any drag strip closing, Capitol Raceway hasn’t exactly been in the best of light lately. The track gained more notoriety for its worn-out atmosphere and high-profile crashes (see the video below) than for its brilliant performances, exciting events, and contented racers. But it wasn’t always the case. The track opened in 1961 and was one of the true epicenters of drag racing on the east coast during the 1960s and 1970s. The track was well-known among racers across the nation and was frequently used by competitors like Phil Bonner, Malcom Durham, and others.

For whatever reason, the track hasn’t had a good run of recent years. The fact that many local racers choose to compete at Maryland International Raceway rather than at the facility is a sad testament to how the community feels about it. If an agreement can be reached with the landowner, the track will likely reopen under new management, according to a few trustworthy sources.

We’ll keep an eye on this situation and perhaps have some good news to share with you soon. Click the link below to see the track website till then.

Colonial Beach Dragway’s owner?

In Colonial Beach, Virginia, there is a 50 acre drag racing complex called Custom T’s Motorsports Park. One of the most talked-about motorsports venues on the east coast, “The Park,” as it is commonly called by fans, was founded in 2018 by Custom T’s Racing owner and grudge racing icon Larry Thompson. After observing the tire prints left by racing luminaries like Kye Kelly, Mike Murillo, and Eric Malone, as well as performances by grammy-nominated artists (Paul Wall, Doug E. Fresh), Custom T’s is poised to transform motorsports. Pay attention!