Mohawk International Raceway

Motorsport venue in Hogansburg, New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mohawk International Raceway is a four-tenths of a mile semi-banked high-speed dirt oval raceway located three miles from the Canadian-American border near Hogansburg, New York.[2]

LocationHogansburg, New York
Coordinates44.9681°N 74.7062°W / 44.9681; -74.7062
OperatorDavid Thompson[1]
Broke ground1985
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Mohawk International Raceway
LocationHogansburg, New York
Coordinates44.9681°N 74.7062°W / 44.9681; -74.7062
OperatorDavid Thompson[1]
Broke ground1985
Opened1987
Former namesFrogtown International Speedway
Websitewww.racemohawkdirt.com
Oval
SurfaceClay
Length.644 km (0.400 mi)
Turns4
BankingSemi-banked
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Overview

In 1987 Dennis White completed a three-year effort to construct the Frogtown International Speedway in the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne territory by holding its first racing event.[2] Chiefs from both the recognized councils of the Canadian and American portions of the reservation conducted the opening ceremonies for over 2,500 fans.[3] Because of its unique location, it became one of the first venues in the United States to offer onsite wagering for automobile races.[4]

In 2008 the facility was rebranded the Mohawk International Raceway and the Nation approved a multi-million dollar investment in VIP booths, Musco Lighting, and other upgrades.[5][6]

Events

The facility offers racing every Saturday night in the summer, which includes five racing classes: Modified 358's, Sportsman, Pro Stocks, Limited Sportsman, and the Mini Stocks.[7] It also hosts a variety of outdoor concerts, including the Smokefest Cannabis Festival.[8]

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