South Georgia Motorsports Park

South Georgia Motorsports Park
LocationAdel, Georgia, United States
Coordinates31°03′53″N 83°23′47″W / 31.0647790°N 83.3962758°W / 31.0647790; -83.3962758
OwnerRaul and Jennifer Torres
Address2521 US-41
Opened2004[1]
Major eventsNHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series
NHRA Southern Nationals (2026-)
Websitewww.goracesgmp.com
Drag Strip
SurfaceConcrete
Length0.250 mi (0.402 km)
1/2 mile oval
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.50 mi (0.8 km)
Turns4

South Georgia Motorsports Park (SGMP) is a motorsports facility located in Adel, Georgia, and close to nearby Cecil, Georgia. It features a quarter-mile drag strip and a half-mile oval track, hosting a variety of racing events including drag racing and other motorsports activities, serving as a venue for both local and national competitions.

History

South Georgia Motorsports Park was opened in April 2004 as a multi-purpose racing venue.[1] The facility includes a dragstrip and a 0.5-mile oval.[2] In its early years, SGMP hosted local and regional events, establishing itself as a key motorsports destination in the southeastern United States.[3]

In August 2014, South Georgia Motorsports Park faced significant financial and legal challenges due to unpaid taxes. The Georgia Department of Revenue reported that the property owners owed at least $90,000 in state taxes.[4] A search warrant was served for the track's financial records.[5] Co-owner Kimberly Wood was charged with theft by taking for sales and theft by taking withholding, and she turned herself in to authorities.[6] Despite the investigation, the track remained open and hosted scheduled racing events. These issues contributed to the eventual sale of the facility.[7]

In early 2015, the park was purchased by Ozzy Moya, an Orlando-based entrepreneur who also owned other drag racing facilities.[7] Under Moya's ownership, SGMP signed a multi-year sanctioning agreement with the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) in 2015, allowing it to host IHRA-sanctioned events.[8] Notable events added during this period included the "Lights Out" radial tire racing series, which drew national attention to the track.[9] However, with the financial situation of the IHRA, owned by a private equity firm, the sanctioning body ended up in a series of issues that caused Moya to flip the tracks back to the NHRA as a Division 2 track on September 20, 2016.[10]

On January 22, 2017, South Georgia Motorsports Park sustained heavy damage from a tornado that struck around 4:30 a.m. amid a series of severe storms across southern Georgia.[11][12] The damage included the complete destruction of the hospitality and media suites atop the grandstands, as well as harm to fencing and other structures.[12] Debris such as barrels, signs, insulation, and garbage was scattered across the property.[13] Cleanup efforts began immediately, with community support aiding recovery, and the track proceeded with planned events like the Lights Out 8 radial racing competition in February 2017.[12]

The facility experienced a change in ownership in 2023 when it was sold to Raul and Jennifer Torres.[14] SGMP reopened under the new management in October 2023, with plans to expand offerings such as weekly racing events, monster truck shows, and the addition of a mud bogging area.[15] The Torreses focused on revitalizing the track, investing in improvements to support grassroots racing and attract larger audiences.[15]

Following the sale of National Trail Raceway in Hebron, Ohio, which had held the Jeg's NHRA SPORTSnationals, to a rival sanctioning body, South Georgia Motorsports Park announced in April 2025 as part of a multi-year extension with the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) that the Jeg's NHRA SPORTSnationals will move to the track, marking its growing involvement with national-level competitions.[16] Later that year, on August 28, 2025, the NHRA announced that SGMP would join its Mission Foods Drag Racing Series schedule starting in 2026.[17] The track will host the NHRA Southern Nationals from May 1–3, 2026, reviving a historic event previously held at Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, Georgia until its sale to a rival sanctioning body.[17] This multi-year agreement brings professional drag racing categories such as Top Fuel and Funny Car to the venue.[18]

References

  1. ^ a b "SGMC dragway has high hopes". WALB. 23 April 2004. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  2. ^ MINOR, ELLIOTT. "One-horse Georgia town prepares for Motorsports Park". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  3. ^ "Racing returns to SGMP". Valdosta Daily Times. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  4. ^ Reiss, Jason (25 August 2014). "Breaking: South Georgia Motorsports Park Under Investigation". Dragzine. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  5. ^ Lohnes, Brian (26 August 2014). "South Georgia Motorsports Park". BangShift.com. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  6. ^ "Race track's co-owner arrested". WTXL ABC 27 Tallahassee News. 25 August 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  7. ^ a b Patterson, Jeremy (10 February 2015). "South Georgia Motorsports Park Sold To Ozzy Moya". Dragzine. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  8. ^ "South Georgia Motorsports Park Joins IHRA". Dragzine. 18 February 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  9. ^ Wagnen, Nate Van (20 February 2025). "2025 Radial Outlaws Season Rolls On at Lights Out 16 | Drag Illustrated". Drag Illustrated. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  10. ^ "Four Southeast tracks join NHRA Member Track Network". NHRA.com. National Hot Rod Association. Retrieved 2025-10-08.
  11. ^ Robinson, Faith Haleh; McLaughlin, Eliott C. (23 January 2017). "Storms kill 7 in Georgia trailer park". CNN. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  12. ^ a b c "South Georgia Motorsports Park Heavily Damaged During Storms". MotorTrend. 23 January 2017. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  13. ^ "18 dead in storms". e-edition.dailyherald.com. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  14. ^ "Raul Torres Takes Over South Georgia Motorsports Park". Performance Racing Industry. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  15. ^ a b Clements, Tristin (2 October 2023). "South Georgia Motorsports Park reopens under new management". WALB. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  16. ^ "JEGS NHRA SPORTSNATIONALS MOVES TO SOUTH GEORGIA MOTORSPORTS PARK IN 2025 | Competition Plus". competitionplus.com. 17 April 2025. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  17. ^ a b Gladieux, Della (9 September 2025). "South Georgia Motorsports Park joins NHRA national event in 2026". Valdosta Today. Retrieved 15 September 2025.
  18. ^ "NHRA's 75th Anniversary Schedule Features These Two New Tracks". Autoweek. 28 August 2025. Retrieved 15 September 2025.