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Track profile: Everything to know about White Mountain Motorsports Park

By Adam Fenwick | Published: July 14, 2026 7
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White Mountain Motorsports Park is among the newest race tracks in the New England region. The brainchild of racer-turned-track owner Donnie Avery, the facility opened for business in May of 1993.

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Located in North Woodstock, New Hampshire, White Mountain Motorsports Park is a quarter-mile bullring nestled into, you guessed it, the mountain range called the White Mountains.

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The track quickly became popular for both local racing and regional touring divisions. What is now known as the ARCA Menards Series East made two visits to the track, with Bobby Dragon and Tom Rosati securing wins.

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A variety of other regional touring divisions have frequented the track through the years, including the popular American Canadian Tour late models. This is all on top of weekly Saturday night racing that is still popular today.

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In late 2018, the Avery family made the decision to sell White Mountain Motorsports Park. The buyers were Cris Michaud and Pat Malone, who already owned Vermont's Thunder Road International Speedbowl. The pair continues to own the facility today.

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The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour made its first visit to White Mountain Motorsports Park amid the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The series raced twice at the track that season.

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With limited fans in attendance due to health restrictions at the time, Doug Coby and Justin Bonsignore secured wins at the facility. Bonsignore's win was one of three that year that helped catapult him to his second NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour championship.

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