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History – Bridgehampton Raceway

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    Known as "the backwoods", these lands were granted to local settlers by King James II as part of a Royal Charter in 1685 and were later parceled out to nearby farmers for hunting and foraging. The site of the future Bridgehampton Race Circuit still retained ancient Indian spear-points and an extensive network of Indian hunting trails.

Bridgehampton Race Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Bridgehampton Raceway – Bridgehampton Racing Memories and Heritage Group BRIDGEHAMPTON - THE DUST AND THE GLORY It stood at the pinnacle of American car racing during the golden age of the sport in the 50s and 60s. They called it “The Bridge” and mostly they loved and feared the place.

History | 2 – Bridgehampton Raceway

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    History | 2 – Bridgehampton Raceway History continued... The inaugural sports car races took place on September 28 and 29 of 1957, but it's a largely-forgotten fact that members of the Metropolitan Harley Davidson Dealer's Association were the guinea pigs who baptized the circuit three weeks earlier.

History | 5 – Bridgehampton Raceway

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    History continued... Bridgehampton, saved by environmentalists and racers and Ol’ Blue Eyes The racers were saved by the bell when this initial proposal was defeated by Friends of Bridgehampton and an environmental watchdog called the Group for the South Fork, which fights to preserve open space in the face of rampant overdevelopment.

History | 3 – Bridgehampton Raceway

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    On September 18, 1966, Californian Dan Gurney revisited his roots on Long Island when he ran away with the inaugural Bridgehampton Can-Am in a Lola T70 Ford. It remained the only Ford victory in the history of the Can-Am, and the excitement of Gurney, arguably America’s most popular racer during the 1960s, is clear.

History | 4 – Bridgehampton Raceway

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    History continued... The last major professional race at Bridgehampton was a Trans-Am, held in June, 1970 in a driving rainstorm. Mark Donohue, in a Javelin, walloped the factory Ford and Chevy entries. By then, hurricanes had devastated the track property and management was too cash-poor to make the repairs and necessary safety improvements to ...

About Us – Bridgehampton Raceway

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    The Bridgehampton Race Circuit -- as revered a piece of asphalt as any in the States -- was to become a giant condominium complex. Springing into action, the group repaired to Bobby Van’s, a darkened watering hole to plan a counterstrike. (Above) BRHG co-founder Peter Klebnikov (center) with the Dead End Kids, circa 1984.

1950’s Vintage Gallery – Bridgehampton Raceway

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    1950's: Building Years Read more about the previous history of "The Bridge" on the History Page. The 50's were building years following the 1953 tragic accident killing three spectators on the road course. A purposed track was the goal! Very passionate and courageous people built Bridgehampton Raceway beginning in 1957. View the gallery below.

Bridgehampton Sports Car Races - Wikipedia

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