Winchester Speedpark to serve as practice facility for regional snocross teams

Venue to host 2020 season opener for new sanctioning body

SALEM, N.H. (Nov. 22, 2019) — One of the northeast’s most popular and well-designed powersports racing venues will play a key role in helping local snocross teams prepare for the coming season. 

Winchester Speedpark, located in scenic Winchester, New Hampshire, will be the site of a snocross practice facility this December. Practice sessions are slated for Dec. 14-15 and Dec. 21-22. 

“There is always a need for teams to practice before any new season gets the first green light,” new series general manager Shawn Longbook said. “Out in Minnesota on the national level, they’ve been getting ready for Duluth at practice facilities in Aurora and Hill City for many years.”

  Racers around New England and New York are anxious to get on the snow as soon as possible. 

“We understand the need for athletes to get back into their rhythm and test out their new race sleds. I’m super excited to have Winchester Speedpark on board with us. Deb and Fran McNamara are great people, and they have the facility to do this right. They’ll play a key role in our season.” 

Along with having a practice facility, the venue will also play host to a points race.

On January 11-12, 2020, the series will kick off a new era of sanctioned snocross in New England. One of the series’ partners, daSilva Motorsports, will have a strong presence at Winchester Speedpark and is providing a pair of Can-Am ATVs for use by officials. 

daSilva Motorsports is a full-line Ski-doo, Sea-doo, Can-Am All Terrain Vehicles and Can-Am Spyder dealer, originally founded by Paul daSilva, Chuck daSilva and Marc Gelormini in Aug. of 1999. 

After strong sales and steady growth, the dealership relocated from its original location in Plaistow, N.H., to its present location in Hampstead. A second store opened in Moultonborough in March of 2002. 

 The McNamara’s purchased Winchester Speedpark in June of 2018 with a goal of continuing the tradition of great racing built by previous owners David and Suzanne Boisvert during a 16-year run. To learn more, visit www.winchesterspeedpark.com