Freedom Motorsports Park


Freedom Motorsports Park is a one-third mile dirt oval raceway located in the Chautauqua-Alleghany Region of New York State. The facility includes two motocross tracks and an offroad ATV course was added in 2003.

Overview

Freedom Raceway opened in May of 1983, but only operated a few seasons before shutting down. Dan Hoffman reopened the venue in 1989 and promoted the facility for nearly two decades until selling the property to sprint car driver Mike Lauterborn. Lauterborn also promoted the Genesee Speedway in Batavia, New York.

In 2015, the facility was purchased by modified driver Bob Reis, who rebranded it as Freedom Motorsports Park. Reis appointed his son-in-law Cody Egner as General Manager in 2024.

Events

The speedway hosts events periodically during the racing season and feature the Super Late Models, RUSH Late Models, Big/Small Block Modifieds, UEMS E-Mods, All Star 410 Sprint Cars, and Empire Super Sprints.