New Video Recording Policy
- Ed St Germain
- 4 hours ago
- 3 min read
Seekonk Speedway
New Video Recording Policy at Seekonk Speedway
As we continue to grow the fan experience both at the track and online, Seekonk Speedway is introducing a new Video Recording Policy for spectators attending our events.
Over the past several seasons, fans from all over the region—and even around the world—have been able to follow the action through our official race broadcasts and streaming coverage. These broadcasts allow us to showcase the incredible drivers, teams, and racing that make Seekonk Speedway known as the “Action Track of the East.”
To protect the quality and integrity of these broadcasts, unauthorized video recording or live streaming of race action will no longer be permitted at the speedway.
What This Means for Fans
Fans attending races are still welcome to take photos for personal use. We love seeing your race day photos and encourage you to share them on social media.
However, recording video of races or live streaming race action on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or other services is not allowed.
Our goal is to ensure that:
Teams and drivers receive proper exposure through official broadcasts
Our streaming partners can deliver high-quality coverage to fans
The speedway can continue expanding its digital reach and investing in better race coverage
Supporting the Future of Racing
Official streaming allows fans who can’t attend in person to still enjoy the excitement of Seekonk Speedway. It also helps bring more visibility to our drivers, sponsors, and racing divisions.
By respecting the new video policy, you’re helping support the future growth of racing at Seekonk Speedway and ensuring that the best possible coverage reaches fans everywhere.
Thank You for Your Support
We appreciate the continued support of our incredible fans. Whether you’re cheering from the grandstands or watching from home, you’re part of what makes Seekonk Speedway special.
We look forward to another exciting season of racing—and sharing every moment of it with you.
🏁 See you at the track!
Video Recording & Broadcast Policy
To protect the integrity of our racing events and the rights of our broadcast partners, Seekonk Speedway prohibits unauthorized video recording or live streaming of racing events.
1. Prohibited Activity
Spectators, guests, and attendees may not record, stream, broadcast, or otherwise capture video footage of racing events occurring on the racing surface at Seekonk Speedway for public distribution.
This includes, but is not limited to:
Video recording of races or race activity
Live streaming via social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, etc.)
Recording for commercial use or publication
Broadcasting race footage through any online or digital platform
Recording with cameras, camcorders, drones, or other professional video equipment
2. Personal Photography
Guests are welcome to take still photographs for personal, non-commercial use only.
Photography may not:
Be used for resale
Be used for commercial promotion
Be used to create race highlight videos
Interfere with spectators, participants, or track operations
3. Official Broadcast Rights
All racing events at Seekonk Speedway are officially broadcast and streamed by authorized partners.Unauthorized video capture undermines these agreements and the ability of the speedway to provide professional race coverage to fans.
4. Media & Credentialed Videographers
Only approved media members and credentialed videographers with written authorization from Seekonk Speedway management may record video.
Media inquiries should be directed to:
Seekonk Speedway Media Relations📧 ed@seekonkspeedway.com
5. Enforcement
Seekonk Speedway reserves the right to:
Request that recording stop immediately
Ask guests to delete unauthorized footage
Revoke admission without refund
Remove individuals from the facility
Restrict future entry to the speedway
6. Entry Agreement
By entering Seekonk Speedway, guests acknowledge and agree to abide by this Video Recording Policy.




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