New England Motor Sports Museum

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Who We Are

Our mission is to discover, preserve and educate the public on the history of New England motorized racing, including the people who do it or have done it. Our museum was built and shall operate as a place for the public to visit and come to appreciate our sport’s past and to learn about its present and future. We encourage preservation of the historically significant racing artifacts including vehicles, literature and photography.



Our Vision:

To be the premier public location in the region where owners, drivers, industry professionals, enthusiasts, and community come together to learn and celebrate the robust motorized racing heritage found in New England. We will offer a meeting location where people can come together, share stories, and celebrate the past, present, and future of motorized racing in New England.



The New England Racing Museum is located at 922 NH Rt 106 N., Loudon, NH on the grounds of New Hampshire Motor Speedway. We are open Saturdays and Sundays during the summer and every Saturday during the winter. Normal business hours are 10am-4pm. We have extended days and hours during NHMS race weekends. Children under 12 are admitted free and general admission is just $15. Reach us by email [email protected], phone 603-783-0183 or click on this contact us button.

The museum is 10,000 square feet with race cars and motorcycles from all disciplines, all with a New England background, on display. This museum is all about New England motorsports. Race win, championship trophies and driver helmets are on display. When you visit the museum, you’ll see stunning photography and unique New England racing artifacts. There’s even a wonderful Soap Box Derby display, slot car track and iRacing Simulator.

The Racing History Preservation Group, the Museum’s owner, is a 501-c-3 non-profit so donations are likely to result in tax deductions for the donor. The museum is governed by an unpaid board and operated largely by dedicated volunteers.

Hours & Prices

Call for more info: 603-783-0183
 

FALL & WINTER HOURS

Open Saturdays from 10am to 4pm

ADMISSION COSTS:

$15 - General Public
Children under 12 admitted free.
Exhibitors admitted free with one guest.

MAILING ADDRESS:

New England Racing Museum
PO Box 7011
Loudon, NH 03307

PHYSICAL ADDRESS:

922 NH Route 106N
Loudon, NH 03307

Latest News

LOGANO & GRAVEL, NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONS

11/12/2024

LOGANO & GRAVEL, NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONS

Two New England race car drivers have won major 2024 national championships, David Gravel in the top American sprint car series, the World of Outlaws, and Joey Logano in NASCAR’s top stock car series.
2024 Fall and Winter Hours of Operation Now Active

10/31/2024

2024 Fall and Winter Hours of Operation Now Active

Starting November 2nd our public hours of operation move to Saturday only, 10am to 4pm. The museum will be closed December 21st and December 28th in observation of the Christmas and New Year’s Holiday. Expanded public hours of operation will resume in June of 2025. Thank you for joining us for the 2024 summer season at the museum!
HISTORIAN R.A. SILVIA DONATES 1938 POSTER

10/02/2024

HISTORIAN R.A. SILVIA DONATES 1938 POSTER

R.A. is pictured with a poster he recently donated to the New England Racing Museum and is now proudly displayed in the museums library. The poster is from Northampton Speedway a fairgrounds track located in Northampton, MA. The half mile dirt oval held sprint car races in 1933 and then again from 1936 until 1941.
POSEY, BARBER, GUTHRIE, DYSON’S & MAGGIACOMO’S TO BE HONORED AT LEGENDS DAY

09/12/2024

POSEY, BARBER, GUTHRIE, DYSON’S & MAGGIACOMO’S TO BE HONORED AT LEGENDS DAY

Legends Day, the museum’s most important annual event will take place on Sunday November 17th at the New England Racing Museum (922 Rt. 106, Loudon, NH). Headlining will be seven road racers who had major success across the New England region. Sam Posey, Skip Barber, Janet Guthrie, Rob & Chris Dyson and Jocko Maggiacomo Sr & Jr will be honored.
SCOTT WILSON WINS 4th ANNUAL PARKER-CORAINE TROPHY WITH 1948 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE

08/29/2024

SCOTT WILSON WINS 4th ANNUAL PARKER-CORAINE TROPHY WITH 1948 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE

Stow, Massachusetts resident Scott Wilson was victorious over all other 277 show car and truck entrants to capture the 4th Annual Parker-Coraine Best of Show Trophy at the museums 6th Annual Hot Rods, Muscle and More Car Show Fundraiser on August 24th.
Hot Rods, Muscle & More Car Show Returns August 24th!

07/12/2024

Hot Rods, Muscle & More Car Show Returns August 24th!

Join us on Saturday August 24th from 10am to 2pm at the museum for our annual all vehicles car show fundraiser! $20 for show cars, $5 for spectators. Click to learn more.

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