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World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars

Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Race Cancelled
To Win $10,000
Track 0.4
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World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Bridgeport Motorsports Park

83 Floodgate Rd

Swedesboro, NJ

Event Description
The World of Outlaws makes its only stop in New Jersey for another thrilling show Sprint Car show.
Series World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series
Event Schedule
Pit Gates 2pm
Grandstand Gates 5pm
Hot Laps/Qualifying 6pm
Opening Ceremonies 7:20pm
Racing 7:30pm

*All times Eastern

Know Before You Go

Cooler Policy

as long as you can carry yourself

Smoking

Not in grandstands. Designated areas only

Seating

Aluminum bleachers
General Admission: Bottom rows of the grandstands
Reserved: Yes, the top 3 rows

Accessibility

Seating: Yes
Parking: Yes

Obstructed Views

none

Camping

non-electric, onsite, sanitary facility

Payments

Cards accepted: Office, Ticket Window
ATMs available on-site

WiFi

Public WiFi available

Bridgeport Motorsports Park

Swedesboro, New Jersey

83 Floodgate Rd

0.4 Mile 0.400; Progressive High Banked clay oval
Seating Capacity 7,000
Ticket Phone (844) 347-8849
Closest Airport Philadelphia
Track Entrance 83 Floodgate RdSweedsboro, NJ 08085
Track Exit 83 Floodgate RdSweedsboro, NJ 08085
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Track History

Bridgeport Motorsports Park is an all-new 3/8-mile high-banked dirt oval on the inside of the original Bridgeport Speedway monster 5/8-mile oval. The goal of the track was to open up options to run 410 sprints, wingless sprints, small blocks, and many other divisions on this smaller bull ring style 3/8-mile track.


Billed as “The Fastest Dirt Track in the East,” the original Bridgeport Speedway lived up to its name. The Bridgeport Modifieds, the speedway’s premier division, reach average speeds of well over 100 mph. The roomy corners can safely provide three and even, at times, four wide racing action. A two-tiered guardrail along the outside of the speedway, as well as, a concrete wall located on the inside of the corners provides drivers and fans with an ideal safety environment.


In an effort to host more races a 1/4-mile speedway was previously built inside of the 5/8-mile oval. Like its bigger brother the 1/4-mile provided three- and four-wide racing action in all divisions.