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24 Hours of Lemons: Halloween Hooptiefest - Weekend Pass New Hampshire Motor Speedway October 17th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for 24 Hours of Lemons New Hampshire Motor Speedway
1122 Route 106 North, Loudon, NH
03307, US
1. NHMS On-Site Parking: 0 miles, $20/day
2. Loudon Town Hall: 1 mile, $15/day
3. New Hampshire International Speedway: 2 miles, $10/day
4. Local Businesses: 1.5 miles, $10-$20/day
5. Community Center: 1.2 miles, $12/day
24 Hours of Lemons: Halloween Hooptiefest - Weekend Pass Loudon Schedule
New Hampshire Motor Speedway, also known as Loudon, is a legend in the New England racing scene. It’s the place where the NASCAR Cup Series first roared into the region back in 1993, and it’s still a hub for adrenaline-puffed weekends. The track isn’t just about racing; it’s about community too. They’ve teamed up with the American Cancer Society for charity drives that really show the heart behind the asphalt. In 2019, fans got to watch the K&N Pro Series East race right here, a reminder of how the speedway nurtures up-and-coming talent. The vibe is pretty special, especially if you’re into local heroes like Kenny Bouchard, who’s celebrated for making a mark on the local motorsport scene. And if you’re lucky enough to attend the 24 Hours of Lemons Loudon event, you’ll find the Driver Meet & Greet a real highlight, getting up close and personal with the drivers is a thrill. Indoor seating offers a comfy spot to soak it all in, and navigating there isn’t too bad, just follow the signs if you miss the exit for NH-106. Honestly, the drive itself is part of the fun, often filled with fellow race fans heading to the track, all buzzing with anticipation. It’s more than just a raceway; it’s a motorsport haven that keeps the spirit of racing alive and kicking.