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Upcoming Events

GET READY FOR THE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND AT KALAELOA RACEWAY PARK!  Three major events packed into an entire weekend of events...featuring MotoCross, Stock Car, Demolition Derby, and Mud Bog!  This event will feature hours of exciting motorsports action for the entire family.

First off, MotoCross heats up on Friday, May 24th...Gates open at 4:30PM with racing to follow!  Then on Saturday, May 25th, the action gets wild with 8 divisions of Stock Car racing, Gates open at 4PM, capped with the our ever popular Demolition Derby!  Finally, on Monday, May 27th, KRP holds it's first ever MUD BOG with the Robert Young Memorial Mud Bog! Gates open at 7AM with racing to follow.

A buy-in of $100 is available to race on the 25th.  This money will go to the purse for that particular class.  The participant will be required to start in the back for the heat race.

Run Card is $40. General Admission is $10. Pit Pass is $5. Military discount is offered all year long, and children under 5 get in free.

ABSOLUTELY NO CHILDREN UNDER 13 ALLOWED WITHIN THE PITS. PARENTS, PLEASE ATTEND TO YOUR CHILDREN.

No pets or alcohol allowed.

Call (808) 782-7432 or email support@kalaeloaracewaypark.com for more info.

The real, full length interview with KITV & KHON2

This video is a full length, unedited capture of the Press Conference held by George Grace Jr. Owner and Operator of Kalaeloa Raceway Park for KITV & KHON2.

This video is in response to the negative press that we have been receiving since the media received an "exclusive" tip and we became the focal point of their investigations.  

Over the past few years, we've found that the news can portray stories however they like by taking bits and pieces and manipulating them to fit their slant.  This interview allows you to see the full response made by the park owner to the allegations being brought forth by "anonymous" informants and the visible complainers.  

Kalaeloa Raceway Park is a grassroots motorsports facility built to replace the now closed Hawaii Raceway Park.  All proceeds generated from the park events go directly into the continuing development of the park.  It is run and staffed by primarily volunteer workers dedicated to providing a safe, legal place for motorsports activities and entertainment.  Our goal is to eventually complete both dirt and asphalt surfaces to support the majority of the displaced drivers, riders, and spectators that have gone without a home for so long.

We're here because we care about motorsports and those who participate...


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