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Speed Raceway to Open at End of the Month

Former Philadelphia Eagle Brandon Whiting will be the general manager of the Cinnaminson go-kart joint.

It's almost time to start your engines. 

Speed Raceway should open by the end of the month, according to the Cinnaminson location’s general manager; the group is waiting on cart and track certification from the state.

General manager Brandon Whiting said the certification is the main thing holding up the Speed Raceway opening on Route 130.

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“We’re pretty much getting things buttoned up over here,” Whiting said.

Superstorm Sandy also may have contributed to the state’s late certification process and there were some shipping delays with the go-karts that come from Italy.

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“But we want to do it right,” Whiting said of the opening. He’s expecting the certifications to come through within the next two weeks and is planning for an end-of-the-month opening. 

“We’re excited about it,” Whiting said. “We get people coming in every day excited about it opening.”

Whiting, a former defensive lineman with the Philadelphia Eagles, was working in construction when he was in the area a few months ago and stopped by the facility. Whiting, who lives in Haddonfield, will manage the day-to-day business of the Cinnaminson location.

“I ran into a few of the owners, hit it off really well and it went from there,” Whiting said. “It developed into a good working relationship.”

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