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Fan Favorite Night of Fun Returns to Middletown New York

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Even though it has been a limited season for racing at the Orange County Fair Speedway there are still a few exciting events set for 2024. Regular Saturday night racing never returned to the speedway this summer. However other events have dotted the calendar.

Instead of racing every weekend, the track was focused on holding special events throughout the summer that race fans could enjoy. Looking ahead to the end of the summer and the upcoming Fall, more events are scheduled, including a fan favorite, the Eve of Destruction.

Events at the Orange County Fair Speedway Fall 2024

September 8th is the last night in a series of races that the speedway held this summer. The Henry Sharp Memorial Night. The pits open at 2 PM, grandstands and the drive-in at 3 pm, and racing is underway by 6 pm.

Tickets range in price from $20 for adults to $30 for the party deck and $50 for tower seating. Tickets can be bought in advance or on the night of the race.

The Eve of Destruction at the Orange County Fair Speedway in Middletown NY

Mike Traverse via Orange County Fair Speedway Facebook
Mike Traverse via Orange County Fair Speedway Facebook
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On Saturday, September 21st the Orange County Fair Speedway will come alive for one of its most exciting events the Eve of Destruction. Gates open at 4:30 PM, and the show is at 7:00 PM.

Tickets start at $20 for general admission with the party deck table available for 4 at $150. Tickets can be purchased Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday via phone from 10 AM to 4 PM call (845) 775 - 4933 or stop by in person at the Orange County Fairgrounds office on Wisner Avenue in Middletown, New York.

Later in the Fall race fans can also look forward to a weekend of racing with Eastern States in October.

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