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Fulton Speedway

Coordinates: 43°16′48″N 76°23′02″W / 43.280°N 76.384°W / 43.280; -76.384
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Fulton Speedway
LocationFulton, New York
OwnerJohn and Laura Wight
Opened1961
Former namesMil-Ray Raceway
Websitewww.fultonspeedway.com
Oval
SurfaceClay
Length.6 km (.375 miles)
Turns4
BankingHigh bank

Fulton Speedway is a 3/8th mile high bank dirt oval raceway in Volney, New York. The track was built into a hilly area on the banks of the Oswego River in a natural bowl, with seating high above the track, on a hill.

History

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Millard “Bub” Benway and his brother Ray used their construction business, Benway Bros. Construction, to build a 1/3 mile paved oval under the name Mil-Ray Raceway. [1] The first event was held June 24th, 1961, and a 1/8 mile dragstrip began operations on July 15, 1962, and ran for a decade. [2]

Asphalt racing was on the weekly schedule until 1978. The track was reopened as a 3/8 mile dirt oval in 1979. [3]

in July 1998, Harvey, Joan, and David Fink purchased the track. Since 2009, the track, along with the Brewerton Speedway, has been owned by John and Laura Wight.[4] The Wights previously owned the Can-Am Speedway.

Outlaw 200

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In 1986, Benway presented a 200-lap event, featuring small-block modifieds, dubbing it the Victoria 200 in honor of his recently deceased wife.[5] The event grew to be one of the most prestigious Modified races in the Northeast, and while motor rules were opened up to include big-block engines for a period, in 2023 the race returned to its roots as a small-block program.[6]

Outlaw/Victoria 200: Winners list[7]
Year Winner Year Winner
1986 Billy Pauch 2012 Pat Ward
1987 Billy Pauch 2013 Jimmy Phelps
1988 Billy Pauch 2014 Matt Sheppard
1989 Billy Pauch 2015 Billy Decker
1990 Billy Pauch 2016 Jimmy Phelps
1991 Frank Cozze 2017 Billy Decker
1992 Tom Kinsella 2018 Jimmy Phelps
1993 Paul Jensen 2019 Mike Maresca
1994 Dale Planck 2021 Mat Williamson
1995 Tom Kinsella 2022 Matt Sheppard
1996 Kenny Brightbill 2023 Matt Sheppard
1997 Billy Pauch 2024 Mat Williamson[8]
1998 Tim Fuller
1999 Alan Johnson
2000 Danny Johnson
2001 Alan Johnson
2002 Alan Johnson
2003 Alan Johnson
2004 Tim Fuller
2005 Tim Fuller
2006 Danny Johnson
2007 Billy Decker
2008 Danny Johnson
2009 Billy Decker
2010 Brett Hearn

References

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  1. ^ "Fulton Set to begin 3RD year as a Sweeney Rush Late Model weekly series track". Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  2. ^ "Race Tracks-Fulton Speedway". North American Motorsports Pages. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  3. ^ "Excitement on the High Banks: Fulton Speedway". Apex Automotive Magazine. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  4. ^ "John Wight to buy Brewerton and Fulton speedways". Syracuse.com. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  5. ^ Medler, Dave (September 5, 2013). "Fulton Speedway Countdown Is On For 28th Annual Outlaw 200 Weekend". Oswego County Today. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
  6. ^ O'Brien, Dick (September 28, 2023). "Fulton's Outlaw 200 to return to a 358 modified race Saturday". The Post-Standard. Syracuse NY. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
  7. ^ "Outlaw 200". The Third Turn. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
  8. ^ O'Brien, Dick (October 7, 2024). "Canadian Mat Williamson wins second Outlaw 200 at Fulton Speedway Saturday". NYup.com. Retrieved October 7, 2024.

43°16′48″N 76°23′02″W / 43.280°N 76.384°W / 43.280; -76.384