preach
preach GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
6/24/23 12:36 a.m.

Guam Raceway is in trouble and barely avoiding getting closed.

There is a petition that anyone can sign and it will help save this place for the locals and military folk here on the island.

I went up there today to check it out and it is very very cool. 1/4 mile strip, an oval track, a big paved area for autocross and drifting, an offroad park, and more. It would make an IDEAL place to have a $2000 Challenge.

From their site:

Guam International Raceway

Since shortly after its construction began in 2000, the Guam International Raceway has opened its gates to our islands motorsports enthusiasts in 2002. Beginning with the Jose and Hermenia Calvo memorial Off-Road track, then a 1/4 mile drag strip, motorsports has had a place on Guam to call home.

 

For the 4x4 enthusiasts there is an obstacle course along with a side by side mud drag course that was built for mud slinging racing. For the high speed off road racers an off road portion that was intended to be Guam’s small version of the Baja 1000 has been built and continues to get bigger and tougher every year.  Offroad motorcycles, atv’s, and utv’s have a motocross course for riding and racing and is open 7 days a week 9am to 6pm to its GIRMAC members.

 

The facility also includes a quarter mile drag strip along with a paved quarter mile oval that have been added to the Raceway allowing for organized drag racing, drifting, autocross, car shows, super moto and a host of other events to take root.

 

The Guam International Raceway has and is being enjoyed by so many and is treasured by all those who come out to drive, ride, race and support. With an infrastructure that includes running water for the restrooms and for washing the mud off the machines before loading up and with electricity for night time lighting for those enthusiasts who ride, drive or race on those cool breezy Guam evenings.

 

The park is truly a comfortable family park with organized riding and racing for all ages all year round. International recognition of the events at the park along with many of our local enthusiasts has come from the hosting such events as the annual Smokin Wheels Racing Weekend along with high profile drifting and car shows. The events such as the annual Smokin Wheels have brought hundreds of participants from around the world to participate and to enjoy. The Guam International Raceway and Guam’s beauty along with its tropical climate has made it an enthusiast’s dream destination proving that sports tourism works for Guam.

The future is looking even brighter as the entire facility moves closer to completion of the rest of its facilities with a new drag strip along with a FIA Formula 3 level road circuit designed by world famous race track designer Michael McDonough of Mtrack.

 

I am not sure if there is anyone running the place now or how it works. Seems like folk just show up and use the space with respect.

It was put up on gifted land for the purpose of recreational use. I was told today that when it opened street racing pretty much went extinct. That is very cool. Well now the government wants to take it away. Yesterday they got an extension of their ability to use the area.

As I mentioned I went there to check the place out and find out where it was because I heard they still drift and there is supposed to be an autocross Sunday. Then tons of really cool cars started pouring in.

I ran into a bunch of local car enthusiasts who just happened to be meeting there for a funeral procession. I said that I had better beat feet and not get in the way but was told to stay as the guy they were celebrating loved cars and car people. They were all very cool. I left when the family showed up and just as one of them was taking the guys car for a burn out in memory of. The guy was Jimmy Mendoza and he was a huge influence on many of the younger guys on the island getting them off of the streets and to this place. He passed away due to health issues at 36. Here is a link to one of his cars: The Black Stallion 

The reception I got from his friends and hearing about their struggles keeping this place open made me want to help and get as many people to sign this as possible.

Please take a minute and help save a race park. Link is in the first sentence. 

 

Pete Gossett (Forum Supporter)
Pete Gossett (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
6/24/23 4:24 p.m.

Done

Noddaz
Noddaz GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
6/25/23 1:59 p.m.

Done

preach
preach GRM+ Memberand UltraDork
5/30/24 7:47 a.m.

Update. They are still fighting.

Urge Senators to Hold Public Hearing for the Raceway!

We need your support! 

Bill 287-37 was released on May 1, 2024. We need to urge Speaker Therese Terlaje and Senator Chris Barnett to schedule and hold a Public Hearing as soon as possible.

Our community needs to be heard and we're hopeful there's positive momentum with the introduction of Bill 287-37 but with needed amendments.

Email your Public Hearing request and please indicate in the subject line: Public Hearing for Bill 287-37 RE: RACEWAY

Critical Emails:
senatorterlajeguam@gmail.com
malafunkshun@guamlegislature.org
senatormunabarnes@guamlegislature.org
officeofsenatorshelton@guamlegislature.org
senatorjoessanagustin@gmail.com
office@senatorperez.org
officeofsenatorquinata@guamlegislature.org
senatorparkinson@guamlegislature.org
senatorsannicolas@guamlegislature.org
office@senatorfrankblas.com
senatortelot@gmail.com
senatorchrisduenas@gmail.com
office@senatorjoannebrown.com
senatorlujan@guamlegislature.org
senatorfisher@guamlegislature.org

The sooner we get a public hearing on Bill 287-37, the closer we are to having the Raceway opened. 

Motorsports enthusiasts support, seek to amend Bill 287-37 

Racing community looking for equal treatment like other local sports organizations
 
Monday, May 20, 2024 – Members of Guam’s motorsports community are grateful to Speaker Therese Terlaje and Senator Chris Barnett for sponsoring Bill 287-37, legislation intended to save the Guam Raceway Park in Yigo. They just want parity with other sports organizations.
 
“Our motorsports and racing community praise Speaker Terlaje, Senator Barnett and all the members of the Guam Legislature for taking the lead and providing the framework to save the track. Now, the bill is only a few amendments away from making the reopening of the track a reality,” Hans Ada, the group’s representative and a racing participant at the Guam Raceway Park since its inception.
 
“GovGuam has entered into long-term leases with the Guam Futbol Association, Guam Tennis Federation, Rugby Union, even the Marianas Yacht Club. Some of these leases are as long as 50 years, with either nominal fees for the organizations to pay or in certain cases, no obligation of payment for rent or property taxes. Motorsport enthusiasts should be treated the same when it comes to the use of public land,” Ada added.
 
Here are the requested amendments for Bill 287-37:

  • Authorize the CHamoru Land Trust Commission to issue a public use license rather than a commercial lease; 
     
  • Remove cost burdens such as paying property tax similar to the arrangement with other local sports organizations; 
     
  • Authorize the CLTC to immediately enter into a temporary license agreement to open the Guam Raceway Park.

John Burch, Jr., another member of Guam’s motorsport community, shared that Guam’s racing enthusiasts are alive and well and in need of a home.
 
“Guam’s football, baseball, and soccer communities are very active and popular, but so is our motorsports community. There are thousands of motocross racers, off-roaders, drag racers and drifters. The difference is, we just don’t have a home. Amending this legislation that Speaker Terlaje and Senator Barnett have proffered will get us there,” Burch explained.
 
Burch added that the Raceway has also been a multipurpose park for cyclists, runners, walkers and families.

“The activities at the Guam Raceway Park create such positive energy for participants and spectators, especially our island’s children. Our island could really use that right now. Please help us reopen the Raceway.”

Who We Are:

Guam Motorsports Association is a fresh, driven group of motorsports enthusiasts, racers, and athletes working together to get our Raceway open. We represent the groups and associations that makeup our racing community such as Guam Drag Racing Association, Guam Motorcross Club, Guam Cycling Federation, Baja Bash, and so many other great organizations that call Guam International Raceway home. 

Hans Ada, John Burch Jr., Michael Limtiaco, Tina Conquer, Joey Crisostomo, Jennifer Camacho, Tim Wenden, Jeff Rios, Jeff Jones, Jay Jones, and Ryan Castro.
 

Interested in helping? We're happy to have you. Simply reply to this email and we'll link up.

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