Dover Drag Strip
The track was founded and operated by Brookfield gas station owner Chet Anderson and his partner, Joe Archiere, of Germantown, Connecticut. It filled the regional gap left by the closing of the Car Club Racing at Montgomery, New York, airport. Dover preceded the other tracks to follow suit, famous in the area, namely Connecticut Dragway (now closed) and the still operational Lebanon Valley Track, near Albany. Racers from as far as Maine, Massachusetts and New Jersey would regularly frequent the strip.
Dover was host to exhibition runs by the Legendary Don ‘Big Daddy” Garlits, California's “T.V Tommy Ivo”, the original Batmobile and Jet Cars. Average car entries of over 400 were common with upwards of 4,000 spectators on special events. There has been continued interest in this now defunct track, thanks to the ongoing Dover Drag Strip Nostalgia reunion every year.
References
- ^ Motavalli, Jim (10 May 2010). "Memories of a New York Dragstrip". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
- ^ "History – Dover Drag Strip". Retrieved 12 March 2023.
- ^ Marasco, Brian (3 September 2009). "Marcus Dairy reunions spur defunct Dover memories, nostalgia race". Connecticut Post. Retrieved 12 March 2023.