Bronson Speedway

The Bronson Speedway
Florida's Premier High-Banked Short Track
Location Bronson, Florida
Coordinates 29°28′24″N 82°36′24″W / 29.47333°N 82.60667°W / 29.47333; -82.60667Coordinates: 29°28′24″N 82°36′24″W / 29.47333°N 82.60667°W / 29.47333; -82.60667
Owner Ann Young
Operator Ann Young
Address 9950 NE SR 24, Archer, FL, 32618
Broke ground 1973
Opened 1974
Closed Still in Operations
Former names Bronson Motor Speedway
Major events 4-cyl, Strictly Stock, Pure Stock, Street Stock, Sportsman, Open Wheel Modified, Drift Racing, Pro Challenge Series, Legends, Figure 8, Pro Figure 8
Oval with infield cross
Surface Asphalt
Length N/A km (1/3 mi)
Turns 4
Banking 18 degrees
Lap record 12.8 (Gene Owen, Owen Farms, 1987, Super-Late Model)

The Bronson Speedway is an asphalt, 1/3 mile racetrack located in Levy County, Florida, United States. It hosts several local racing series as well as a number of touring series throughout the year. Proud to claim to be the home track of "The Best Drivers in the South" Bronson generally runs events on every other weekend through the race season which stretches from January/February through August. Local race series include: 4-cylinders, a "Strictly Stock" class, "Pure Stock" class, "Street Stock" class, "Sportsman" class, "Open-Wheel Modifieds," and Drift Racing Touring series which frequent the facility include the "Pro-Challenge Series" as well as the Florida United Promoters Series (including Sportsman, Pro-Truck, and Legends divisions) and the Daytona Antique Auto Racing Association (DAARA).

Originally constructed in the mid-1970s in an attempt to bring a different, northern feel to Southern motorsports (as opposed to the dirt tracks which typify the region), the track changed hands a number of times before being purchased by Chris and Ann Young in 2011.[1] Attempting to bring a "family feel" into the local racing scene, the Youngs have emphasized a reduction of overhead costs and ticket prices in an effort to encourage local families to "return to the speedway" for their Saturday night entertainment. Featured in numerous local publications as well as in The New York Times[2] the Bronson Speedway has developed a reputation for a unique and innovative approach to the racing industry including an emphasis on the integration of social media within traditional track promotions efforts.

Currently the Youngs are in the process of diversifying the use of the track, working to provide local drivers and drifters with a track to call home as well as to reopen a mudbog which fell into disuse during the frequent ownership changes of the past. In the fall of 2013, Bronson Speedway became one of the first short-tracks to enter into partnership with Humpy Wheeler's Speedway Benefits [3] group, a marketing and advertising association of more than 1,000 international short-track owners and venues seeking to gain greater negotiating authority via collective bargaining with potential suppliers and sponsors.

During the season, the Bronson Speedway typically runs events on every other weekend with special events advertised well in advance.

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References

  1. "New Speedway Owner Faces Long Haul" Amy Zerba, The New York Times
  2. Speedway Benefits
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