
4/30/2026
Wall Stadium
Opening Night Returns to Wall Stadium Speedway — A Full Night of Racing, and a Plan to Keep Things Moving
Wall Township, NJ — The engines are ready, the grandstands are calling, and the long-awaited Opening Night at Wall Stadium Speedway is finally here. With six divisions set to hit the track, fans can expect a packed night of action featuring everything from Modifieds to TQs and more.
It’s the kind of full program that makes Opening Night special—but it also poses a unique challenge: efficiently managing the high volume of race teams, trailers, and fans.
To keep things organized and avoid congestion—especially near Route 34—track management has put together a detailed parking and pit plan for this Saturday, May 2nd.
SATURDAY PIT PARKING PROCEDURES
Racers — please review carefully as we prepare for a full six-division program
- All trailers must enter via Hurley Pond Rd
- Trailers attempting to enter from Route 34 will be redirected through the gravel lot. This is to prevent traffic backing up onto Route 34
*Pit Parking Assignments - Main Pit Area - Reserved stalls only
- Unreserved TQs - 1/4 Midget Track and back lot
- All other unreserved trailers. Back overflow lot
(Factory Stocks, 4 Cylinders, and any remaining TQs unable to access the 1/4 Midget track) - Crew members ? Please park in the spectator lot
- Important for Reserved Stall Holders
Not racing but have a reserved stall?
Please contact Shari@Wall-Stadium.com
ASAP — your spot is needed to help maximize space for Opening Night.
Our Goal- Maximize space in the main pit area and keep traffic flowing smoothly for both teams and fans.
Fan & Spectator Parking
Fans and guests should park in General Admission areas
Overflow parking will be available at Monmouth Airport, with shuttle service provided if needed
A Night Worth the Effort
With six divisions on tap, Opening Night is shaping up to be one of the biggest events of the season. While space will be tight, these procedures are in place to make sure everyone gets in, parked, and ready to enjoy the show as efficiently as possible.
Come early, follow the plan, and get ready for a great night of racing.
See you Saturday!
Article Credit: Donald Bucci
