Location | 2060 Berlin Fair Drive Marne, Michigan |
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Time zone | Eastern (U.S.) |
Coordinates | 43°2′8″N 85°50′7″W / 43.03556°N 85.83528°W |
Owner | Berlin Fair |
Operator | DBD Ventures |
Opened | 1951 |
Major events |
ARCA Menards Series Zinsser SmartCoat 200 SRL National Tour Battle at Berlin 200 Money in the Bank 150 |
Length | 7/16 miles (0.704 km) |
Turns | 4 Turns |
Banking | 13° corners, 9° straightaways |
Race lap record | 12.513 seconds (Brian Gerster, , 2018, Sprint Car) |
Berlin Raceway is a 7/16-mile-long paved oval race track in Marne, Michigan, [1] near Grand Rapids. The track races weekly as part of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series. [2] It has also held touring series events on the ARCA Menards Series, [3] ARCA Menards Series East, [3] American Speed Association National Tour, [3] USAC Stock Cars, USAC Silver Crown, World of Outlaws Sprint cars, and World of Outlaws Late Model Series tours.
The track opened in 1950. It was originally a horse track before World War II. Berlin's current track record is 12.513 seconds, set by Brian Gerster in 2018 in a winged sprint car. [4] Berlin Raceway takes its name from the city of Marne's original name "Berlin," which was changed due to Anti-German sentiment following World War I. [5]
The track was developed by the Chester Mysliwiec family in 1950. [1] It was purchased by the West Michigan Whitecaps in 2001. [1] The group made numerous improvements to the facilities such as new bathrooms, updated catch fences, and a new sound system. [1] Dirt was temporarily placed over the pavement after the 2017 regular season and three touring series visited the track in September / October - American Ethanol Late Model Tour, American Ethanol Modified Tour and Engine Pro Sprints On Dirt. [6] Some racing scenes for the movie God Bless the Broken Road were recorded at the track in early 2016 for the 2018 film. [7] The track dropped its Super Stock and Modified classes in 2020 and added a class of Limited Late Models. [8] Other classes include Super Late Models, Sportsman, 4 Cylinder, and Mini-Wedges. [8] Berlin Raceway won the 2021 Advance Auto Parts 'Advance My Track Challenge' $50,000 award beating out Hudson Speedway in New Hampshire and Alaska Raceway Park. [9]
Some drivers that have come from the track are Jack Sprague, Tim Steele, [1] 1967 track champion Bob Senneker, [10] and 2017 Super Late Model track champion Carson Hocevar. [2] 1989 track Outlaw Late Model champion Johnny Benson Jr. [11] described the track as "one of the most difficult tracks in the country." [1] The track has a 13-degree banking in turns and 9-degree banking on the straightaways. [1] The track is notable for the lack of an outside wall on the back straightaway, a rare feature for a track featuring national series races. In addition, the short straights make it feel almost circular.
Reference: [12]
Bob Senneker won seven ASA National tour races at the track. [10] Other winners on the ASA National tour starting in 1998 include: [12]
One race held in 2017 under the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East [13]
One race held in 1973 called the Coca-Cola 100 [14]
Location | 2060 Berlin Fair Drive Marne, Michigan |
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Time zone | Eastern (U.S.) |
Coordinates | 43°2′8″N 85°50′7″W / 43.03556°N 85.83528°W |
Owner | Berlin Fair |
Operator | DBD Ventures |
Opened | 1951 |
Major events |
ARCA Menards Series Zinsser SmartCoat 200 SRL National Tour Battle at Berlin 200 Money in the Bank 150 |
Length | 7/16 miles (0.704 km) |
Turns | 4 Turns |
Banking | 13° corners, 9° straightaways |
Race lap record | 12.513 seconds (Brian Gerster, , 2018, Sprint Car) |
Berlin Raceway is a 7/16-mile-long paved oval race track in Marne, Michigan, [1] near Grand Rapids. The track races weekly as part of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series. [2] It has also held touring series events on the ARCA Menards Series, [3] ARCA Menards Series East, [3] American Speed Association National Tour, [3] USAC Stock Cars, USAC Silver Crown, World of Outlaws Sprint cars, and World of Outlaws Late Model Series tours.
The track opened in 1950. It was originally a horse track before World War II. Berlin's current track record is 12.513 seconds, set by Brian Gerster in 2018 in a winged sprint car. [4] Berlin Raceway takes its name from the city of Marne's original name "Berlin," which was changed due to Anti-German sentiment following World War I. [5]
The track was developed by the Chester Mysliwiec family in 1950. [1] It was purchased by the West Michigan Whitecaps in 2001. [1] The group made numerous improvements to the facilities such as new bathrooms, updated catch fences, and a new sound system. [1] Dirt was temporarily placed over the pavement after the 2017 regular season and three touring series visited the track in September / October - American Ethanol Late Model Tour, American Ethanol Modified Tour and Engine Pro Sprints On Dirt. [6] Some racing scenes for the movie God Bless the Broken Road were recorded at the track in early 2016 for the 2018 film. [7] The track dropped its Super Stock and Modified classes in 2020 and added a class of Limited Late Models. [8] Other classes include Super Late Models, Sportsman, 4 Cylinder, and Mini-Wedges. [8] Berlin Raceway won the 2021 Advance Auto Parts 'Advance My Track Challenge' $50,000 award beating out Hudson Speedway in New Hampshire and Alaska Raceway Park. [9]
Some drivers that have come from the track are Jack Sprague, Tim Steele, [1] 1967 track champion Bob Senneker, [10] and 2017 Super Late Model track champion Carson Hocevar. [2] 1989 track Outlaw Late Model champion Johnny Benson Jr. [11] described the track as "one of the most difficult tracks in the country." [1] The track has a 13-degree banking in turns and 9-degree banking on the straightaways. [1] The track is notable for the lack of an outside wall on the back straightaway, a rare feature for a track featuring national series races. In addition, the short straights make it feel almost circular.
Reference: [12]
Bob Senneker won seven ASA National tour races at the track. [10] Other winners on the ASA National tour starting in 1998 include: [12]
One race held in 2017 under the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East [13]
One race held in 1973 called the Coca-Cola 100 [14]