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DIRT Hall of Fame and Classic Car Museum

The Dirt Motorsport Hall of Fame and Classic Car Museum was founded in 1992 by Dirt racing legend Glenn Donnelly

1-315-374-3661
1 Speedway Drive
Weedsport, NY 13166
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Opened in 1992 by Dirt racing legend Glenn Donnelly, the Dirt Motorsport Hall of Fame and Classic Car Museum is located next to the Weedsport Speedway race track. Donnelly bought the speedway in 1970, developing it into a national phenomenon that became regularly featured on networks like ESPN, TNN and TBS. After 30 years of involvement,


When Donnelly decided to retire, he sold his racing empire and opened the museum at the entrance to the track. Inside, you will find many classic cars, rare photographs, historic race cars and racing memorabilia.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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