Central New York Raceway Park
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| Location | 154 U.S. Route 11, Central Square, New York, United States |
|---|---|
| Broke ground | 2014 |
| Opened | 2015 (RallyCross) |
| Closed | July 2024 |
| Major events | SCCA RallyCross |
| Website | CentralNYRacewayPark.com |
| Road Course | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 2.20 mi (3.54 km) |
| 5/8 mile dirt oval | |
| Surface | Synthetic dirt |
| Length | 0.624 mi (1.005 km) |
Central New York Raceway Park was a proposed motorsports complex in Central Square, New York, United States.[1] The complex was to feature a 2.2 mile (3.54 km) road course and a 5/8 mile synthetic dirt oval for both auto & harness racing. The 2.2 mile road course was designed by Peter Argetsinger and was to be the only natural terrain road course in North America featuring a permanent lighting system. The 5/8 mile synthetic dirt oval was also to feature a smaller oval for go-karts and flat track speedway bike racing.
In September 2015, the track announced that the 5/8 mile synthetic dirt oval will host Super DIRT Week featuring the Super DIRTcar Series starting in 2016.[2] While the road course & oval tracks have been under development, the circuit also hosts the SCCA CNY Region Rallycross.[3]
In March 2016, the track announced that the 5/8 mile synthetic dirt oval will host the AMA Pro Flat Track on August 20, 2016. CNYRP also announced that MotoAmerica will race on the 2.2 mile road course in 2017.[4]
Construction on the road course and dirt track stalled in 2016 due first to delayed state grants and then the Covid epidemic.[5][6] The project was halted and the property was repurposed when Micron Technology agreed in October 2022 to invest up to $100 billion to build a mega-complex of chip manufacturing plants in Syracuse's northern suburbs.[7][8]