New Egypt Speedway
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New Egypt Speedway is a half-mile, D-shaped clay oval in New Egypt, New Jersey.
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[edit] Current state
New Egypt Speedway currently holds races on Saturday nights from April to October. The speedway draws over 150 race cars on a weekly basis. Additionally, NES occasionally hosts weekly high profile specials, which feature some top national touring divisions as well as celebrity drivers from NASCAR.
[edit] Rehabilitation
However, all of this was not always the case. NES was about to be torn down before the Grosso family purchased it in 1997. Up until this point the speedway had steadily deteriorated from bad to worse. Originally pavement, the new NES brought dirt track racing back to Ocean County, New Jersey. With a complete track makeover, motorsports promoters from all 50 states named NES "Most Outstanding Rehabilitation of a Speedway," putting the central New Jersey track in the national spotlight during Daytona Speedweeks ceremonies of that year.
[edit] Notable drivers
New Egypt has been home to many drivers over the years, some that include the likes of Martin Truex, Jr., Ray Evernham, and local legend Billy Pauch.