Donate today to support the Roebling Road Raceway Re-Paving Fund!
We are super excited that our track repaving project will be happening May 2022! We have been working on this project for several years and have been diligently saving for it. Unfortunately, with the state of the economy and current events, the price of the project has increased significantly. We are still planning to complete the project but need to ask for a little help for this last stretch.
We welcome donations to help us help you GO FASTER!
If you would like to help with the Roebling Road Raceway repaving project, you can make a donation in the following ways:
In Person at Roebling Road Raceway
Jack Abbott our Track Manager can accept your cash or check donations. On check donations please note Repave in the memo area of your check.
By Mail
Roebling Road Raceway
PO Box 369
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
Please note Repave in the memo area of your check.
Make A Donation Online
We appreciate your support look forward to seeing you on the track!
Please note Roebling Road Raceway is owned by the Buccaneer Region of the Sports Car Club of America, Inc., a 501-C-7 not-for-profit corporation. As such, your donations are NOT tax-deductible.
Roebling Road Raceway is a 2.02-mile, 9-turn road course featuring ample run-off room and some of the fastest combinations of corners in the country.
Located in the Georgia coastal region and a short drive from historic downtown Savannah, Roebling Road Raceway is only 10 minutes from Interstate 95 and 11 miles from the Savannah International Airport. The track is characterized by its towering trees and Spanish moss which give Roebling Road Raceway a relaxed low-country atmosphere a short drive from some of the best hotels, restaurants and shopping the east coast has to offer.
Please note we are a non-spectator track. You must be with a hosting group in order to gain entry
Learn more about usCurrent Fuel Available:
98 Unleaded and 110 Leaded in 5 gallon pails.
2.02 Mile Track
9 Turns
Non-Spectator
Located near Savannah Georgia
Sound limit of 103dB, with the allowance for vintage cars at 104dB is strictly enforced.