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The McGee Automotive Family Sprint Cars of New England (SCoNE) tour will visit five tracks across four states in 2024. (Buzz Fisher/CreativeOutbursts.com Photo)

Sprint Cars Of New England Headed For 12-Race Slate

BRIDPORT, Vt. — The McGee Automotive Family Sprint Cars of New England tour has revealed its 12-race schedule for next season.

The “winged, wild, and wicked fast” warriors will visit two of SCoNE’s anchor tracks for multiple events, a newer track building on its recent history, and two of the region’s oldest tracks, which will each host their first official point-counting races.

While the season covers 12 races from early May to late September, there are nine off-weeks sprinkled throughout the summer to allow teams to compete in other events or enjoy time away from the track.

SCoNE’s 21st season opens at its two Vermont anchor tracks, Devil’s Bowl Speedway in West Haven and Bear Ridge Speedway in Bradford. Devil’s Bowl’s fast half-mile lifts the lid on Mother’s Day Weekend on May 11. The Bear Ridge quarter-mile – which has hosted more SCoNE races than any other facility in history – will host its first of five races next year on Memorial Day Weekend, May 25.

The McGee Sprint Cars return to Maine’s Unity Raceway on June 14 for the track’s first official championship-counting event. SCoNE ventured to the one-third-mile track in September for the first time for an exhibition event, and was met with a big grandstand crowd, a racy track surface and a fun atmosphere. Unity celebrates its 76th season next year. 

The following week, The Flat Track at New Hampshire Motor Speedway hosts its annual “Dirt Duels” event as part of the NASCAR Cup Series weekend. With a shift in the NASCAR schedule next year, the event has a new date of June 21 – about a month earlier than in previous years.

The tight, quarter-mile oval has played to a Dirt Duels crowd of 5,000 or more fans in a party setting in its first two years of hosting SCoNE, and those fans were given a show this year as visiting NASCAR star Chase Briscoe won in his first SCoNE start.

Bear Ridge hosts the next two events, the first of which wraps up a busy stretch on June 29, along with an Independence holiday fireworks display. After a two-week break, the “Home of the Coupes” brings the sprint cars back on July 20, to reach the season’s halfway point. Devil’s Bowl returns for its second show of the year on July 27 to mark the beginning of the second half of the summer schedule.

Anticipation runs high for the SCoNE tour to cross Lake Champlain on August 10, for its first-ever point-counting event in New York State at Plattsburgh’s Airborne Park Speedway. The fast, four-tenths-mile, D-shaped oval hosted SCoNE in a combined race with the Empire Super Sprints in 2018; SCoNE’s return marks the first sprint car race of any kind at Airborne since before the pandemic.

Bear Ridge again hosts back-to-back races as the season begins to wind down, with an event the week after Airborne’s race on August 17 and then four weeks later on September 14.

The tour makes the long haul up the coast to wrap the season with the inaugural SCoNE championship weekend at Unity Raceway on September 20-21. It’ll be a full slate of qualifying and A-Main features on both nights to determine the SCoNE champion.

“This is certainly the most diverse schedule SCoNE has ever seen, in terms of the numbers of venues, variations in track sizes, and travel,” said SCoNE president Justin St. Louis. “We now have a 300-mile footprint covering four states, with five very different track layouts. Our teams will have to be up on their game, but there are also plenty of breaks for them to relax with family or to try other events like the Québec swing with ESS.

“This season looks like it will be a great one, and I believe it could lead to even bigger years down the road.”

2024 Schedule

1.       Saturday, May 11 – Devil’s Bowl Speedway – West Haven, Vt.

2.       Saturday, May 25 – Bear Ridge Speedway – Bradford, Vt.

3.       Friday, June 14 – Unity Raceway – Unity, Maine

4.       Friday, June 21 – The Flat Track at New Hampshire Motor Speedway – Loudon, N.H.

5.       Saturday, June 29 – Bear Ridge Speedway – Bradford, Vt.

6.       Saturday, July 20 – Bear Ridge Speedway – Bradford, Vt.

7.       Saturday, July 27 – Devil’s Bowl Speedway – West Haven, Vt.

8.       Saturday, August 10 – Airborne Park Speedway – Plattsburgh, N.Y.

9.       Saturday, August 17 – Bear Ridge Speedway – Bradford, Vt.

10.   Saturday, September 14 – Bear Ridge Speedway – Bradford, Vt.

11.   Friday, September 20 – Unity Raceway – Unity, Maine

12.   Saturday, September 21 – Unity Raceway – Unity, Maine