| Location | Busti, New York |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 42°00′22″N79°19′37″W / 42.00613°N 79.32684°W /42.00613; -79.32684 |
| Owner | Bill and Lisa Catania |
| Opened | 1956 |
| Former names | New Stateline Speedway |
| Oval | |
| Surface | Clay |
| Length | .55 km (0.34 mi) |
| Turns | 4 |
Stateline Speedway is a one-third mile dirtovalraceway located in the Chautauqua-Alleghany (or the westernSouthern Tier) Region of New York State.
The Stateline Speedway became a reality when Leonard Briggs and his friends Lloyd Williams, Marv Thorpe and brothers, Don and Jerry Frank secured the deed to a 77-acre abandoned property in the Town of Busti in April 1956.[1] The first race was held on July 21, 1956, while the first feature was won by Emory Mahan driving a 1955 Chevy.[2]
The venue hosted oneNASCAR Cup Series event on July 16, 1958, whereShorty Rollins won because most of the top drivers didn't make it due to a long rain delay at a previous race.[3]
On November 1, 2024,Bill Catania and his wife Lisa purchased Stateline Speedway from the Scott and Turner Families, becoming the 4th owners of the track in its 69-year history.[4]
Stateline Speedway races Saturday nights April through mid-August, and features theSuper Late Models, Rush Crate Late Models,Rush Stock Cars, Pro Stocks,UMP Modifieds, Rush Pro Modifieds andCompacts.[5]
In 2012, the venue presented the "Empire 50", aLucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series event.[6] The track has also hosted numerousWorld of Outlaws Late Model Series events, including 2026.[7] Dick Barton winning the first event and became the first local driver to win a series event. The track has a rich history of curating many national recognized and touring drivers including Chub Frank (Chubzilla), Max Blair, Brian Ruhlman, Dave Hess, and Boom Briggs.[8]
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