The Vision For a World-Class
Motorsports Raceway Circuit on Long Island

A community-led initiative advocating for a safe, professional, car-based road-course circuit.

Join Our Movement

Long Island International Raceway is a community-driven initiative advocating for a safe, legal, and professionally managed motorsports facility on Long Island. Supporting the movement helps advance responsible motorsports and strengthen Long Island’s automotive community.

Aligning the Community Behind the Mission

Long Island International Raceway brings enthusiasts, local businesses, and residents together around a shared goal: advocating for a safe, legal, and professionally managed circuit-style motorsports facility on Long Island. This effort is rooted in responsibility—promoting structure, education, and community alignment while clearly rejecting street racing, takeovers, and unsafe public-road activity.

Grow with Long Island International Raceway

Long Island International Raceway is currently in its advocacy stage, focused on building awareness, credibility, and long-term community support. Growth at this stage means standing behind the vision—helping demonstrate public demand and the need for a professionally designed circuit on Long Island. Early alignment supports a mission centered on safety, legitimacy, and long-term impact rather than short-term exposure or hype.

Supporting the Mission

How organizations, creators, and local businesses can responsibly align with the advocacy effort.

Early Mission Alignment

Supporters who align early help reinforce the foundation of a responsible, community-backed motorsports initiative. Early alignment reflects shared values around safety, legitimacy, and long-term planning—not promotion or short-term exposure.

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Responsible Collaboration

Collaboration is rooted in shared responsibility, transparency, and respect for the community. All alignment supports advocacy efforts that prioritize public safety, education, and a structured path forward for motorsports on Long Island.

Community-First Support

Support strengthens local car culture by encouraging safe, legal, and organized motorsports engagement. The mission is designed to benefit the broader community—enthusiasts, families, and local organizations alike.

Community Foundation

Long Island Car Enthusiasts (LICE) serves as the official community arm of Long Island International Raceway—uniting today’s car culture while supporting the long-term mission to bring a world-class, circuit-style raceway to Long Island.

Stand With the Mission

Help demonstrate community support for a safer, professionally managed motorsports future on Long Island.

How You Can Support Right Now

Supporting the mission doesn’t require formal partnership or sponsorship. At this stage, the most meaningful way to contribute is by helping build awareness and alignment around the vision.

Support Through Engagement

  • Sharing our website and advocacy message
  • Engaging with and resharing mission-related content
  • Tagging @longislandinternationalraceway
    in relevant posts or stories, on social media
F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked Questions

This page addresses the most common questions and misconceptions about LIIR

  • Is Long Island International Raceway an active racetrack?

No. Long Island International Raceway (LIIR) is an advocacy-driven initiative. Its purpose is to build public awareness, community alignment, and long-term legitimacy for a future, professionally managed, circuit-style motorsports facility on Long Island.

  • Why does Long Island need a raceway?

Long Island currently lacks a safe, legal, circuit-style motorsports facility built to modern standards. With limited local options, unsafe behavior has filled that gap. A professionally managed circuit would provide a legitimate alternative and support responsible automotive culture.

  • Does LIIR support street racing or takeovers?

No. LIIR does not support street racing, takeovers, or any activity that puts the public at risk. The initiative exists to promote safety, responsibility, and legal motorsports alternatives within controlled, professionally managed environments.

  • What stage is LIIR in today?

LIIR is currently in the advocacy and planning phase. Moving forward requires community support, collaboration with local stakeholders, and careful long-term development. Progress will happen step by step, with transparency and responsibility guiding the process.

  • What is Long Island International Raceway?

LIIR is a community-driven advocacy initiative focused on safety, legitimacy, and long-term planning. The mission is to support the creation of a safe, legal, and professionally operated motorsports facility that serves Long Island responsibly.

  • Is LIIR only about racing?

No. While motorsports are central to the vision, LIIR also emphasizes education, safety awareness, community engagement, and responsible automotive culture. A professional circuit supports development beyond competition alone.

  • What type of raceway is LIIR advocating for?

LIIR is advocating for a professionally designed circuit-style road course built to modern safety standards. This is distinct from oval tracks, drag strips, or drift-only facilities.

  • Who is LIIR for?

LIIR is for enthusiasts, families, creators, local businesses, and residents who want motorsports handled responsibly. It is for those who value safety, community impact, and legitimate infrastructure over risk on public roads.

  • How will LIIR benefit the community?

A professionally managed raceway can improve public safety, support local businesses, create educational opportunities, and provide long-term economic and cultural benefits—while keeping motorsports structured and supervised.

  • How is LIIR different from existing tracks on Long Island?

LIIR is advocating for a full circuit-style road course, which does not currently exist on Long Island. Existing facilities serve specific purposes and do not provide a comprehensive, multi-use circuit environment.

  • How will safety and community impact be prioritized?

Safety and community impact are core to the mission. Any future progress would prioritize professional standards, controlled environments, and coordination with local law enforcement, emergency services, and community stakeholders to ensure motorsports activity is managed responsibly and integrated in a way that protects the public.

  • Who is leading and organizing the LIIR initiative?

LIIR is led by a Long Island–based community organizer working alongside collaborators and supporters who share a commitment to safety, legitimacy, and responsible advocacy.

  • How can individuals or organizations support the mission responsibly?

At this stage, the most effective way to support the mission is by helping build awareness and public understanding. Sharing the initiative, engaging with educational content, and participating in responsible discussions help demonstrate community alignment and interest.

  • How would noise be managed if a raceway moves forward in the future?

Any future raceway supported by this mission would be guided by modern noise-mitigation standards and responsible operational planning. Advances in track design, sound barriers, vehicle regulations, and scheduling allow motorsports facilities today to operate far more responsibly than in the past. Noise considerations would be addressed through thoughtful design, ongoing monitoring, and clearly defined operating limits to ensure community standards are respected.

  • How would traffic, parking, and crowd control be handled during future events?

Traffic flow, parking access, and crowd management would be treated as core operational priorities. Larger events would require dedicated planning, staffing, and coordination, while regular operating days would be structured to remain orderly, predictable, and controlled.

  • How would large international future events differ from normal operating days?

Major international events would be planned differently than routine operations, with additional coordination and resources in place. On normal operating days, activity would be more limited in scope, maintaining a calm, structured environment.

  • How would environmental and long-term community impact be considered?

Environmental responsibility and long-term community impact would be key considerations in any future planning. This includes evaluating land use, noise, traffic, and overall footprint to ensure motorsports activity is integrated responsibly and sustainably.

Contact US

Formal inquiries, partnerships, and media submissions

  • jay@longislandinternationalraceway.com
  • Long Island, NY