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Rockford Speedway

Rockford Speedway is a 1/4 mile short track high banked asphalt oval located in Loves Park, Illinois on Illinois Route 173. Rockford Speedway, Chicagoland Speedway, and World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway are the only racetracks running under NASCAR sanctions in Illinois.[1]

Rockford Speedway
LocationIllinois Route 173,
Loves Park, Illinois
Time zoneUTC-6 (UTC-5 DST)
OwnerDeery family
OperatorDeery family
Opened1948
1/4 mile oval
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.250 miles (0.400 km)
Banking22°

It hosts weekly local-level events during the summer racing season as well as occasional regional- and national-level events. Notable special events at the track include trailer races,[2] endurance races,[2] the Spring Classic, ALl-Star 100, Bahama Bracket Nationals, and the National Short Track Championship.

History

The track was built in 1947 by a farmer and group of investors. Hugh Deery eventually bought into the speedway and was the sole owner by 1966. It is run by his widow, Jody Deery (as of 2013).[3][4] It opened in 1948 as a midget car racing venue.[5] Despite a death in the pits at the speedway several weeks after opening, on June 16, 1948,[6] the track continued operation. Rockford Speedway is known for being the first track to develop an economical late model program[3] as well as being an early adopter of the short track Saturday night racing program.[4] Another one of Hugh Deery's innovations was to host a season-ending special event (which he titled the National Short Track Championship).[3] He was inducted in the Illinois Stock Car Hall of Fame in 2013.[3] Jody Deery is one of a handful of track operators on the 22-person nominating committee for the NASCAR Hall of Fame.[7]

Over the years the track has also hosted concerts. On August 17, 1980, as a part of 'Rockford Speedway Jam 1980', Black Sabbath performed at the speedway as a part of their Heaven & Hell Tour.

Track

The track is an asphalt-paved nominal 1/4 mile. The measured length of the track is 0.29167 miles (0.46940 km).[8] It is highly banked at the turns and relatively flat on the front and back stretches. It is banked at 22 degrees in the 50-foot (15 m)-wide corners and eight degrees in the 40-foot (12 m)-wide straightaways. Inside the 1/4 mile oval track is a figure eight track.

Programs

Weekly programs

 
2013 track champion Alex Papini

The tracks offer two weekly programs during much of the season. On Saturdays it hosts a NASCAR-sanctioned Whelen All-American Series late model race, along with All American Sportsmen, American Short Trackers and Road Runners. On Wednesday nights it hosts The Road Runner Super Summer Series, Bandits, Winged Women on wheels, Figure 8's, Legends, Minicups, Bandoleros, and spectacular drags.

Notable racers and participants

Track champions include seven-time champions Bobby Wilberg (1991, 1995 - 2000) and John Knaus, with Joe Shear, Sr, (1967-1972) winning six titles. Both Knaus' son Chad and Shear's son Joe Jr. are NASCAR national series championship winning crew chiefs. Travis Kvapil started racing at Rockford at age 16 and was the 1994 track champion in the American Short Tracker division.[9] Rich Bickle was the track's sportsman rookie of the year in 1980.[10]

Several notable people started their racing careers at Rockford. NASCAR crew chief Chad Knaus was his father's crew chief for his championship race car. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series official John Darby got his start at Rockford in 1971 as an owner of a street stock. In 1976 he became crew chief for a late model that he owned which won the 1977 championship. He stopped owning the racecar in 1982 and became a track official. He moved up the NASCAR ranks as a technical official, and by 1994 he was the director for the NASCAR Busch Series (now Xfinity Series). After three years he was named the NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series director of competition.

Special events

Rockford Speedway hosted two ARCA Racing Series events between 1987 and 1988.

The track holds events in the ARCA Midwest Tour Series, Must-See Xtemem Sprint Car Series, Mid American Stock Car Series events, Big 8 Limited Late Model Touring Series, Midwest Dash 4 cylinder touring series, monster trucks, and enduros. Series that held races at the track include: NASCAR Midwest Series,[8] the Wisconsin Challenge Series, ASA Late Model Series Northern Division, and USAC National Midgets.[11]

In 2016 the speedway hosted the World of Outlaws sprint cars and late models in an event called the Outlaw Clay Classic.[12] The track was covered in clay for the first time in the track's history for two nights and racing was held on the track's temporary surface.[13]

National Short Track Championship

 
2008 field

The track holds its annual National Short Track Championship (NSTC) the weekend closest to October 1st.[5] The three day event usually has 12 divisions racing.[5] Track promoters decided to host the first 200 lap event in late 1966 to pit the best drivers in Chicagoland against the best drivers in the Central Wisconsin Drivers Association.[14] Drivers competing at the event are primarily from Illinois and Wisconsin, although drivers from other states often participate.[15] The event was sanctioned by ARTGO for several years,[5] and it became part of the CRA Super Series tour in 2004.[15] In 2005, it was part of the ASA Late Model Series.[16] It was not part of any tour for several years until the ASA Midwest Tour took over in 2011. As of 2012, there was no sanctioning body for the Super Late Models running at the event.

Winners

Joe Shear was the first driver to win eight NSTCs[5] and Steve Carlson tied his record in 2011. Other multiple winners include Jeremy Lepak, Dick Trickle, and Eddie Hoffman.[5]

The first event was won by Wisconsin short track racer Trickle by a lap over Chicagoland stock-car champion Roy Martinelli.[5] Trickle was billed as the winningest short track driver in history[17] with estimates of his win total between 1,000 and 1,200 races. Years later, Trickle commented, "I really do treasure that one in 1966. There were a lot of behind-the-scenes things that went on there. Number one, I had never run outside my own backyard, you might say, which is the central Wisconsin area. I never ran somewhere except in my own little circuit, but I had won there. The first time I ever stepped out of the central Wisconsin area was to the Rockford Nationals in 1966."[5]

 
Steve Carlson after winning the 2011 race, his eighth
Year Winner
2022 Austin Nason
2021 Austin Nason
2020 Max Kahler
2019 Casey Johnson
2018 Alex Prunty
2017 Alex Prunty
2016 Casey Johnson
2015 Jon Reynolds, Jr.
2014 Steve Rubeck
2013 Eddie Hoffman[18]
2012 Rich Bickle[18]
2011 Steve Carlson
2010 Brett Sontag[19]
2009 Josh Nelms
2008 Josh Vadnais
2007 Jeremy Lepak[14]
2006 Jeremy Lepak
2005 Eddie Hoffman
2004 Eddie Hoffman
2003 Ron Breese Jr.
2002 Steve Rubeck
2001 Eddie Hoffman
2000 Steve Carlson
1999 Steve Carlson
1998 Steve Carlson
1997 Joe Shear
1996 Steve Carlson
1995 Steve Carlson
1994 Scott Hansen
1993 Steve Carlson
1992 Steve Carlson
1991 Butch Miller
1990 Rich Bickle
1989 Tim Fedewa
1988 John Ziegler
1987 Joe Shear
1986 Mike Alexander
1985 Joe Shear
1984 Al Schill, Sr.
1983 Joe Shear
1982 Joe Shear
1981 Junior Hanley
1980 Jim Sauter
1979 Dick Trickle
1978 Dick Trickle
1977 Mark Martin
1976 Dave Watson
1975 Joe Shear
1974 Joe Shear
1973 Mike Miller
1972 Joe Shear
1971 Bill Retallick
1970 Wayne Stallsworth
1969 Ramo Stott
1968 William "Whitey" Gerken
1967 Marlin "Shoes" Walbeck
1966 Dick Trickle

Images

References

  1. ^ "NASCAR home tracks". NASCAR. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
  2. ^ a b Shepard, Robin (2003). The Best Breweries and Brewpubs of Illinois. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 30. ISBN 0-299-18894-9.
  3. ^ a b c d Schaefer, Paul (April 10, 2013). "Racing Pioneer Hugh Deery Honored". localracing.nascar.com. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  4. ^ a b . 2008-04-16. Archived from the original on 2008-11-23. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h . National Speed Sport News. 2007. Archived from the original on July 26, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-30.
  6. ^ "Bob Brown". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
  7. ^ Joy, Mike (8 March 2017). "NASCAR Announces Nominees For NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2018, Landmark Award". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  8. ^ a b "MWS: Rockford Speedway October 19th preview". Motorsport.com. 2002-10-15. Retrieved 2008-09-30.
  9. ^ Ramsell, Kevin (2007-03-06). . wirace.come. Archived from the original on 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
  10. ^ Grubba, Dale (2000). The Golden Age of Wisconsin Auto Racing. Oregon, Wisconsin: Badger Books. pp. 158–162. ISBN 1-878569-67-8.
  11. ^ "Rockford Speedway". USAC Mopar Midget National Championship. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
  12. ^ "2016 schedule". World of Outlaws. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
  13. ^ Wackerlin, Jeff. "Rockford Set for Dirt Takeover". Motor Racing Network. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  14. ^ a b Ramsell, Kevin (2008-09-23). "Getting Ready for "One Great Racing Weekend"". Retrieved 2008-10-03.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ a b Bolles, Bob. . Circle Track Magazine. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2008-10-01.
  16. ^ . 2005-10-20. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2008-10-01.
  17. ^ Grubba, Dale (2000). The Golden Age of Wisconsin Auto Racing. Oregon, Wisconsin: Badger Books. p. 214. ISBN 1-878569-67-8.
  18. ^ a b Huenefeld, Eric. "Hoffman Hustles to Fourth NSTC Crown". Rockford Speedway. Archived from the original on September 30, 2013. Retrieved September 30, 2013.
  19. ^ Kuehne, Jordan. . Rockford Speedway. Archived from the original on 7 October 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2010.

External links

  • Official track website
  • Page at nascar.com
  • Rockford Speedway race results at Racing-Reference

Coordinates: 42°21′47″N 89°01′01″W / 42.363°N 89.017°W / 42.363; -89.017

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Rockford Speedway is a 1 4 mile short track high banked asphalt oval located in Loves Park Illinois on Illinois Route 173 Rockford Speedway Chicagoland Speedway and World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway are the only racetracks running under NASCAR sanctions in Illinois 1 Rockford SpeedwayLocationIllinois Route 173 Loves Park IllinoisTime zoneUTC 6 UTC 5 DST OwnerDeery familyOperatorDeery familyOpened19481 4 mile ovalSurfaceAsphaltLength0 250 miles 0 400 km Banking22 It hosts weekly local level events during the summer racing season as well as occasional regional and national level events Notable special events at the track include trailer races 2 endurance races 2 the Spring Classic ALl Star 100 Bahama Bracket Nationals and the National Short Track Championship Contents 1 History 2 Track 3 Programs 3 1 Weekly programs 3 1 1 Notable racers and participants 3 2 Special events 3 2 1 National Short Track Championship 3 2 1 1 Winners 4 Images 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe track was built in 1947 by a farmer and group of investors Hugh Deery eventually bought into the speedway and was the sole owner by 1966 It is run by his widow Jody Deery as of 2013 3 4 It opened in 1948 as a midget car racing venue 5 Despite a death in the pits at the speedway several weeks after opening on June 16 1948 6 the track continued operation Rockford Speedway is known for being the first track to develop an economical late model program 3 as well as being an early adopter of the short track Saturday night racing program 4 Another one of Hugh Deery s innovations was to host a season ending special event which he titled the National Short Track Championship 3 He was inducted in the Illinois Stock Car Hall of Fame in 2013 3 Jody Deery is one of a handful of track operators on the 22 person nominating committee for the NASCAR Hall of Fame 7 Over the years the track has also hosted concerts On August 17 1980 as a part of Rockford Speedway Jam 1980 Black Sabbath performed at the speedway as a part of their Heaven amp Hell Tour Track EditThe track is an asphalt paved nominal 1 4 mile The measured length of the track is 0 29167 miles 0 46940 km 8 It is highly banked at the turns and relatively flat on the front and back stretches It is banked at 22 degrees in the 50 foot 15 m wide corners and eight degrees in the 40 foot 12 m wide straightaways Inside the 1 4 mile oval track is a figure eight track Programs EditWeekly programs Edit 2013 track champion Alex Papini The tracks offer two weekly programs during much of the season On Saturdays it hosts a NASCAR sanctioned Whelen All American Series late model race along with All American Sportsmen American Short Trackers and Road Runners On Wednesday nights it hosts The Road Runner Super Summer Series Bandits Winged Women on wheels Figure 8 s Legends Minicups Bandoleros and spectacular drags Notable racers and participants Edit Track champions include seven time champions Bobby Wilberg 1991 1995 2000 and John Knaus with Joe Shear Sr 1967 1972 winning six titles Both Knaus son Chad and Shear s son Joe Jr are NASCAR national series championship winning crew chiefs Travis Kvapil started racing at Rockford at age 16 and was the 1994 track champion in the American Short Tracker division 9 Rich Bickle was the track s sportsman rookie of the year in 1980 10 Several notable people started their racing careers at Rockford NASCAR crew chief Chad Knaus was his father s crew chief for his championship race car NASCAR Sprint Cup Series official John Darby got his start at Rockford in 1971 as an owner of a street stock In 1976 he became crew chief for a late model that he owned which won the 1977 championship He stopped owning the racecar in 1982 and became a track official He moved up the NASCAR ranks as a technical official and by 1994 he was the director for the NASCAR Busch Series now Xfinity Series After three years he was named the NASCAR s Sprint Cup Series director of competition Special events Edit Rockford Speedway hosted two ARCA Racing Series events between 1987 and 1988 The track holds events in the ARCA Midwest Tour Series Must See Xtemem Sprint Car Series Mid American Stock Car Series events Big 8 Limited Late Model Touring Series Midwest Dash 4 cylinder touring series monster trucks and enduros Series that held races at the track include NASCAR Midwest Series 8 the Wisconsin Challenge Series ASA Late Model Series Northern Division and USAC National Midgets 11 In 2016 the speedway hosted the World of Outlaws sprint cars and late models in an event called the Outlaw Clay Classic 12 The track was covered in clay for the first time in the track s history for two nights and racing was held on the track s temporary surface 13 National Short Track Championship Edit 2008 field The track holds its annual National Short Track Championship NSTC the weekend closest to October 1st 5 The three day event usually has 12 divisions racing 5 Track promoters decided to host the first 200 lap event in late 1966 to pit the best drivers in Chicagoland against the best drivers in the Central Wisconsin Drivers Association 14 Drivers competing at the event are primarily from Illinois and Wisconsin although drivers from other states often participate 15 The event was sanctioned by ARTGO for several years 5 and it became part of the CRA Super Series tour in 2004 15 In 2005 it was part of the ASA Late Model Series 16 It was not part of any tour for several years until the ASA Midwest Tour took over in 2011 As of 2012 there was no sanctioning body for the Super Late Models running at the event Winners Edit Joe Shear was the first driver to win eight NSTCs 5 and Steve Carlson tied his record in 2011 Other multiple winners include Jeremy Lepak Dick Trickle and Eddie Hoffman 5 The first event was won by Wisconsin short track racer Trickle by a lap over Chicagoland stock car champion Roy Martinelli 5 Trickle was billed as the winningest short track driver in history 17 with estimates of his win total between 1 000 and 1 200 races Years later Trickle commented I really do treasure that one in 1966 There were a lot of behind the scenes things that went on there Number one I had never run outside my own backyard you might say which is the central Wisconsin area I never ran somewhere except in my own little circuit but I had won there The first time I ever stepped out of the central Wisconsin area was to the Rockford Nationals in 1966 5 Steve Carlson after winning the 2011 race his eighth Year Winner2022 Austin Nason2021 Austin Nason2020 Max Kahler2019 Casey Johnson2018 Alex Prunty2017 Alex Prunty2016 Casey Johnson2015 Jon Reynolds Jr 2014 Steve Rubeck2013 Eddie Hoffman 18 2012 Rich Bickle 18 2011 Steve Carlson2010 Brett Sontag 19 2009 Josh Nelms2008 Josh Vadnais2007 Jeremy Lepak 14 2006 Jeremy Lepak2005 Eddie Hoffman2004 Eddie Hoffman2003 Ron Breese Jr 2002 Steve Rubeck2001 Eddie Hoffman2000 Steve Carlson1999 Steve Carlson1998 Steve Carlson1997 Joe Shear1996 Steve Carlson1995 Steve Carlson1994 Scott Hansen1993 Steve Carlson1992 Steve Carlson1991 Butch Miller1990 Rich Bickle1989 Tim Fedewa1988 John Ziegler1987 Joe Shear1986 Mike Alexander1985 Joe Shear1984 Al Schill Sr 1983 Joe Shear1982 Joe Shear1981 Junior Hanley1980 Jim Sauter1979 Dick Trickle1978 Dick Trickle1977 Mark Martin1976 Dave Watson1975 Joe Shear1974 Joe Shear1973 Mike Miller1972 Joe Shear1971 Bill Retallick1970 Wayne Stallsworth1969 Ramo Stott1968 William Whitey Gerken1967 Marlin Shoes Walbeck1966 Dick TrickleImages Edit Ticket booth and grandstands Turns 1 and 2 Infield featuring the Figure 8 crossing Turns 3 and 4 2017 National Short Track Championship winner Alex Prunty right with owner Jody DeeryReferences Edit NASCAR home tracks NASCAR Retrieved 2008 10 03 a b Shepard Robin 2003 The Best Breweries and Brewpubs of Illinois University of Wisconsin Press p 30 ISBN 0 299 18894 9 a b c d Schaefer Paul April 10 2013 Racing Pioneer Hugh Deery Honored localracing nascar com Retrieved March 13 2018 a b Jody Deery 2008 04 16 Archived from the original on 2008 11 23 Retrieved 2008 10 03 a b c d e f g h Tradition Is The Keyword For Rockford s Annual Biggie National Speed Sport News 2007 Archived from the original on July 26 2008 Retrieved 2008 09 30 Bob Brown Motorsport Memorial Retrieved 2008 10 03 Joy Mike 8 March 2017 NASCAR Announces Nominees For NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2018 Landmark Award ESPN com Retrieved April 24 2017 a b MWS Rockford Speedway October 19th preview Motorsport com 2002 10 15 Retrieved 2008 09 30 Ramsell Kevin 2007 03 06 Rockford Speedway is a NASCAR home track wirace come Archived from the original on 2012 02 07 Retrieved 2007 10 22 Grubba Dale 2000 The Golden Age of Wisconsin Auto Racing Oregon Wisconsin Badger Books pp 158 162 ISBN 1 878569 67 8 Rockford Speedway USAC Mopar Midget National Championship Retrieved 2008 10 03 2016 schedule World of Outlaws Retrieved May 10 2016 Wackerlin Jeff Rockford Set for Dirt Takeover Motor Racing Network Retrieved October 5 2016 a b Ramsell Kevin 2008 09 23 Getting Ready for One Great Racing Weekend Retrieved 2008 10 03 permanent dead link a b Bolles Bob National Short Track Championships at Rockford Speedway A Day At The Races Circle Track Magazine Archived from the original on 2011 07 07 Retrieved 2008 10 01 The Outdoor Channel to Televise 10 ASA Late Model Challenge Series Events in 2006 2005 10 20 Archived from the original on 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2008 10 01 Grubba Dale 2000 The Golden Age of Wisconsin Auto Racing Oregon Wisconsin Badger Books p 214 ISBN 1 878569 67 8 a b Huenefeld Eric Hoffman Hustles to Fourth NSTC Crown Rockford Speedway Archived from the original on September 30 2013 Retrieved September 30 2013 Kuehne Jordan Sontag Surges Into History Slips On NSTC s Crown at Rockford Rockford Speedway Archived from the original on 7 October 2010 Retrieved 4 October 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rockford Speedway Official track website 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