Woodhull Raceway

Route 102
Woodhull, NY 14898

607-458-5275

Woodhull Raceway was opened in 1964 by George Williams who with his two sons, Jim and Bob designed and constructed the track. 2012 will mark the 48th consecutive season of continuous race activity at the historic Steuben County New York facility now under the ownership and promotion of Harrison Valley businessman, Ted White.

In the 50 year history there have been only four different owners of the track, the Williams Family from 1965 thru 1997. Scott and Amy Drake of Lindley, New York from 1998 thru 2004, Vern Wasson of Jersey Shore, Pa from 2005 thru 2009 and current owner, Ted White.

The configuration of the Woodhull Raceway is that of a very high banked one-third of a mile yellow clay oval. The “Paperclip” design of Woodhull with its long straight a ways and highly banked tight turns make it a very unique track to drivers and spectators alike.

Currently, Woodhull Raceway races 7 Regular Season Divisions of competition. 370 Modifieds, 360 Late Models, Crate Sportsman, Street Stocks, 4 Cylinder Mini Stocks, Front Wheel Drives and the Woodhull Warriors (youth mini stock division). In addition, each year Woodhull plays host to a number of outside touring groups and special events including 360 Sprint Cars, 270 Micro Sprints Crate Late Models, a July tractor pull, Mid-State Vintage Antique Cars and Big Block Modifieds.

Woodhull Raceway is located on Steuben County Rt. 102 just off New York State Rt. 417, 20 miles west of Corning, NY, 20 miles east of Hornell, NY, 20 miles north of Lawrenceville, Pa and 20 miles south of Bath, NY.

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