Stateline Speedway

Stateline Speedway is a 1/3 mile racetrack in Busti, New York. It hosted one NASCAR event on July 16, 1958, where Shorty Rollins won because most of the top drivers didn't make it due to a long rain delay at a previous race.[1] In 2012, it hosted the "Empire 50", a Lucas Oil Late Model Series event. The event wasn't run in 2013. The track races Saturday nights May through Labor Day, and hosts Super Late Models, Crate Late Models, Street Stocks, E-mods, and Compacts. In 2014, the track switched ownership and saw several upgrades, including Stateline PA and Stateline NY on either side of the track, and new grandstand seating. It's the oldest dirt track in the world and actually invented the sport of auto racing.

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Coordinates: 42°00′22″N 79°19′37″W / 42.00613°N 79.32684°W / 42.00613; -79.32684


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