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Written by Steven B. Wilson   
Friday, 06 January 2012 16:15

After the North Wilkesboro Speedway’s much heralded reopening in 2010 ended abruptly this past May, efforts to bring the historic track back to life are under way again.

The latest efforts involve putting together a group of investors to buy the track property from Charlotte-based Speedway Motorsports, said Terri Parsons of Purlear, Wilkes Chamber of Commerce board chairman and widow of Wilkes County native and NASCAR celebrity Benny Parsons.

Mrs. Parsons said that while Parsons was in the hospital a few weeks before his death from lung cancer in January 2007, the couple made a list of 10 goals they wanted to accomplish in Wilkes County. She said the return of motorsports racing to the North Wilkesboro Speedway was the only one still unfulfilled.

 “We have had people go talk to Bruton Smith (Speedway Motorsports chairman and chief executive). He is willing to sell, but he isn’t interested in renting it as before,” said Mrs. Parsons, referring to Speedway Associates Inc.’s lease of the speedway from Speedway Motorsports.

Buying the North Wilkesboro Speedway “is being pursued from a lot of different avenues,” she added.

Media reports have listed $12 million as the asking price for the speedway.

Mrs. Parsons said Smith’s attorney told her during an event at her Rendezvous Ridge Winery near her home that Speedway Associates’ three-year lease, which included an option to purchase the speedway, expired June 30, 2011.

Speedway Associates President Alton McBride Jr. of Lake Norman announced the lease with an option to purchase in late 2009.

“We waited in a timely fashion to make sure we weren’t stepping on the agreement” with Speedway Associates. “We wish Alton (McBride) nothing but the best.”

Mrs. Parsons said McBride “proved to the motorsports racing world and the local community (in Wilkes) that the North Wilkesboro Speedway was a viable product. It was the first speedway sanctioned by NASCAR and that makes it historic.”

Speedway Associates brought the first races to the historic track since its last NASCAR race in September 1996 when four Pro All Stars Series races were held Sept. 4 and 5, 2010. There were other races and events later in 2010 and the 2011 season kicked off with a Super Late Model Race race on April 7-9.

Then, on the night of May 8, McBride, issued a press release saying the speedway was closed due to lack of money. The remaining schedule of events that year, including six weekends of racing and three weekends of other events, was cancelled.

In a closed session meeting with Wilkes County commissioners on May 18, McBride unsuccessfully sought financial assistance from county government.

Responding to a request from the Wilkes Journal-Patriot for an update on his involvement with the speedway, McBride stated in an email last week, “I have had no dealings regarding the North Wilkesboro Speedway since the day of the last commissioners response of ‘no financial or incentive involvement for HNWS.’ That action on their part seems to have put the final nail in the coffin of that facility as far as anyone is concerned in the motorsports industry.”

He added, “You cannot expect any business group to make a home in an environment that is all take without any give. I have been busy on other positive opportunities and have not heard a word about the past other than all the great things achieved and the further missed opportunities.”

Keith Walsh, Wilkes County building inspections department director, said no one has approached his department about improvements needed at the speedway since McBride.

The speedway opened in 1946 as a dirt track. It hosted NASCAR fall and spring races until it was closed after losing these race dates.

Wilkes Journal Patriot

 
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Tuesday, 13 December 2011 16:01

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Written by Steven B. Wilson   
Monday, 05 December 2011 07:22

ALL EVENTS AT NORTH WILKESBORO SPEEDWAY FOR THE REMAINDER OF 2011 ARE CANCELED. SAVE THE SPEEDWAY DOES NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE LEASE GROUP. IF YOU ARE OWED REFUNDS FOR TICKETS/CAMPING OR MONEY FROM THE LEASE GROUP PLEASE CONTACT THEM AS WE ARE NOT ABLE TO HELP IN ANY WAY AS WE DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THEM. WE WILL KEEP EVERYONE UP TO DATE AS TO ANYTHING GOING ON AT NORTH WILKESBORO SPEEDWAY.

Disclaimer: Save The Speedway/STS Motorsports Inc. is not associated with SAI and the current lease group that was leasing North Wilkesboro Speedway. We left helping them over a month ago.

NORTH WILKESBORO SPEEDWAY CLOSING AGAIN

NORTH WILKESBORO N.C. - For the last 1 ½ years, Speedway Associates Inc. has taken race fans and Wilkes County residents on a history-making ride with the reopening of North Wilkesboro Speedway which had been shuttered for 14 years. However, the business climate and a lack of working capital has now brought everything at the historic facility to a screeching halt.

“Simply put, we made a lot of improvements to the speedway,” Speedway Associates Inc. President Alton McBride Jr. said Monday. “We lined up some great events. However, even though we can project positive income from events at the speedway, we do not have the money needed on the front end to make those events happen. In spite of our complete investment in the speedway and in this community, we have run out of money necessary to go forward.

“Personally, I cannot say enough about the fans, competitors and businesses that have supported us. The companies that we have partnered with are incredible and we have a priceless relationship with each and every one of them. However, Historic North Wilkesboro Speedway has not experienced the support from several corporate and/or local businesses that either promised it or cheered the reopening of the facility. A lot was promised to HNWS, but only some of them followed through on their promises. SAI put a substantial amount of money into this motorsports venture and this historic facility with every intention of fulfilling its three year lease/purchase agreement.”

Despite the unexpected re-shuttering of the track after the 2011 season had begun, McBride said it was “not entirely a sad day” due to everything that had been accomplished, including receiving the North Carolina Motorsports Association’s industry award for the track’s contribution to motorsports in 2010.

Speedway Associates began its journey at the five-eighths-mile track in November 2009 with an ambitious but strategic plan to reopen North Wilkesboro Speedway, which was closed after the fall NASCAR Cup race in 1996. Immediately, its name was adjusted to Historic North Wilkesboro Speedway in order to pay respect to the track’s place in motorsports history.

From Labor Day weekend 2010 through the 2011 season-opening richest-ever Pro All-Star Series race, the SAI team conducted six large and more than a dozen small successful events.

In 2010 PASS and SAI executives announced “The Race”, which guaranteed a minimum $75,000 to the winner. Approximately 80 drivers, including past Daytona 500 winners Sterling Marlin and Geoff Bodine, entered the event. Every region of the United States, as well as Canada, was represented in the history-making race.

“A lot of critics said we could never pull off the race, that it was impossible, but we made it happen and it was a stellar success,” McBride said. “It turned the industry on its ear and produced a crowd pleaser that fans couldn’t wait to return to in 2012. In just 1 ½ years, SAI’s fantastic team returned this wonderful, historic track to its rightful place as the most popular place for past and present industry icons to come and feel the history that was being kept alive by those who carry this speedway in their heart.”

In addition to hosting the country’s richest-ever short-track race, during the last 1 ½ years it:

– Conducted events for the 2011 season-opener “The Race” under the lights, a first-ever for the facility. The entire race was scheduled to be at night, but severe storms forced postponement of the race and resulted in it not ending under the lights.

– Provided an opportunity for nearly every short-track series to compete at the track — PASS Super Late Model, Late Model, Late Model Stock, Limited Late Model, USAR Pro Cup, Stadium Tour Type Modified, Rolling Thunder Modifieds, Street Stock, Allison Legacy Series, United States Super Truck, and U-Car Clash. The teams testing at the track included those from the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide, Camping World Truck and K&N series. The Southern Truck and Tractor Pullers Association, Crit Tour Type Bike racing and Cycle Cross also held events at the facility.

– Contributed to several regional charities, including the food bank through the coop direction of Lowes Foods and those helping disadvantaged youth.

– Was responsible for an impact of just over $1 million on the local economy with last month’s “The Race”, according to North Wilkesboro Mayor Robert Johnson and his staff.

– Was the leader in filling the area’s hotels year round when compared to the one-off regional events held annually, according to statistics compiled by SAI staff.

– Researched and restored the “brain” in the scoring tower so it was operational for the 2011 season.

– More than doubled its 2011 schedule, which included the first-ever USAC Silver Crown and Midget race weekend.

– Employed more than 100 locally- and regionally-based residents on race weekends.

SAI and PASS also received from Wilkes County government officials an incentive plan, signed with Economic Development, to purchase 10,000 tickets for “The Race” in 2012 if it was awarded to Historic North Wilkesboro Speedway. The incentive plan was signed by the county commissioners and mayors of Wilkesboro and North Wilkesboro. Other incentives listed in the plan would have been a huge assistance to the speedway.

“The smile on each fan’s face over the last 1 ½ years will remain and will never be erased,” McBride said. “The drivers who came to compete where the best-of-the-best in NASCAR Winston Cup have raced need to understand that we, SAI, recognized them all. We remember and appreciate everyone who set foot on the property. We considered you equally important no matter the series, division, name, or level of experience. You count and we were honored to have you at HNWS. It is all about people and people are who made this so great at every event.

“To all — racer, fan, SAI team member, media, fire and rescue, clean-up and restoration crew, security, ticketing, race series and officials, and volunteers — you are why this worked so well for 1 1/2 years. A price cannot be put on the experiences and the people who participated in and shared the last 1 ½ years at Historic North Wilkesboro Speedway. There is a magical aspect to the place that we all feel at any event there.

“As I stated previously, being able to cover event expenses is not the problem at the speedway. The problem is that we put a lot of money into the speedway and ultimately, we did not have the amount of support that we needed. Our working capital has been drained and it has impaired our ability to hold future events.

“As I also stated, the speedway can be a viable business if it has adequate capital. If anyone wants to partner with us or stand on our shoulders to make the Historic North Wilkesboro Speedway work, they should talk to us.

“Until then, thank you to everyone who has supported us, everyone with whom we have worked, and everyone who loves what we have accomplished at this historic facility.”

 


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