IHRA Acquires Maple Grove Raceway
The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA), the Fairfield, Ohio-based sanctioning body, has acquired Maple Grove Raceway, the Mohnton, Pennsylvania, drag racing facility.
Established in the 1960s, Maple Grove has undergone a period of revitalization, pairing modern operational enhancements with the family-focused culture that has defined the racetrack for decades, according to the IHRA. Their commitment has preserved the track's heritage while positioning it for long-term growth. The former owners, the Koretsky family, will continue to play an active role throughout the transition and in guiding Maple Grove's future direction.
With IHRA ownership, Maple Grove Raceway is expected to see continued investment in racer-focused services, fan amenities, youth and grassroots development, safety programs, and infrastructure improvements. This acquisition reinforces IHRA's broader vision to elevate drag racing at every level while protecting the traditions that have made it a cornerstone of American motorsports.
Additional announcements regarding upcoming events, programming, and future initiatives at Maple Grove Raceway will be released in the coming months.
"This is a track with deep roots and an even stronger future," said Darryl Cuttell, owner of IHRA. "Maple Grove represents what racing should be--competitive, welcoming and centered around racers and families. Bringing it under the IHRA umbrella is not just a business decision; it's a commitment to strengthening the sport and investing in its long-term success."
For more information, visit ihra.com.
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