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Lake Erie Speedway

Coordinates:42°8′46″N79°49′43″W / 42.14611°N 79.82861°W /42.14611; -79.82861
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Lake Erie Speedway
LocationGreenfield Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania
Coordinates42°8′46″N79°49′43″W / 42.14611°N 79.82861°W /42.14611; -79.82861
OwnerLake Erie Promotions, Inc.
OperatorA.J. Moore
Opened21 June 2002; 23 years ago (2002-06-21)
Major eventsFormer:
X-1R Pro Cup Series (2004–2007)
NASCAR Busch East/North Series (2003–2006)
ARCA RE/Max Series (2003–2005)
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (2003–2004)
ASA National Tour (2003–2004)
Conventional Oval (2002–present)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.37 mi (0.6 km)
Turns4
Banking6-12 degrees (turns), 6 degrees in straights
Bandolero Oval (2002–present)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.402 km (0.250 mi)
Turns4

Lake Erie Speedway is a 0.375 mi (0.604 km) paved, banked oval race track which opened on June 21, 2002 inErie County, Pennsylvania south ofNorth East, Pennsylvania, United States. It was a member of theNASCARWhelen All-American Series from 2002 to 2013 when the track dropped theNASCAR sanctioning body and started only holding a few special event races a year as an unsanctioned track.[1] Lake Erie Speedway previously ran five weekly race divisions including: Modifieds, Street Stocks, Compacts, Legends, and Bandoleros.

The track formerly hosted theARCA RE/MAX Series, theNASCAR Busch East/North Series, theNASCAR Winston Modified Tour,ASA National Tour andCARS Hooters Pro Cup Series.

In June 2025, the track named Branden Kaczay as the general manager.[2]

Division Champions
YearLegendsStreet StocksBandolerosCompactsModifieds
2012Brandon DeBrakeleerKaity KicinskiWesley McCrayDan BittingerDave McAvoy
2011Brandon DeBrakeleerLexi WilsonMelissa BrockmanGreg IrishDave McAvoy
2010Jeremy HaudricourtLexi WilsonAnthony RiforgiatoJonathon BreadsJames-Paul Weisser
2009Steve SundayJeff CampbellBrandon DeBrakeleerJonathon BreadsEric McCray
2008Justin HinesDave Wilson Jr.Nathan CarlsonJonathon BreadsScott Bayle
2007Justin HinesEric HadleyNathan CarlsonDave McAvoy
2006JD TrenaryTerry AkerlyJames-Paul WeisserEric McCray
2005Chris Bailey Jr.David KrawczykGrant Kirik
2004James RaderPaul ThrasherChris Bailey Jr.
2003James RaderCory LischerBryanne Downes
2002Jay Wesley SwartoutKevin WeiseZack DownesNeil Hopkins

References

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  1. ^Staff, Speedway Digest (2025-07-01)."Race of Champions Late Models and Foar Score Four Cylinder Dash Series Set for "The Freedom Showdown" This Saturday at Lake Erie Speedway - Speedway Digest - Home for NASCAR News". Retrieved2025-07-08.
  2. ^Ott, Larry (2007-12-28)."Kaczay in charge at Lake Erie".Buffalo News. Retrieved2025-07-08.

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