The Northeast racing community lost a prominent figure on Thursday with the passing of Albany-Saratoga Speedway Promoter Lyle DeVore.
Few could rival the Saratoga Springs, NY, native’s dedication and passion he put into the promotion and growth of dirt racing. Even after being diagnosed with cancer in 2022, his commitment and care for Albany-Saratoga Speedway never faltered.
The track, in Malta, NY, had been part of his life since he was six years old. It was the first track he ever visited, and he started working there at a young age, helping pick up trash around the facility. That love for the track and its events led to his hiring as promoter in 2012.
His work at the track earned him respect across the dirt racing industry and multiple Promoter of the Year honors.
“Lyle was real, and that’s what made him such a great person and promoter,” World Racing Group Executive Director of Events Jeff Hachmann said. He would tell it to you straight, so you always knew where things stood. He did so much for racers and fans, which is why he was a deserving promoter of the year. He’ll definitely be missed, but his legacy and lessons will carry on.”
Super DIRTcar Series driver Jack Lehner grew up racing at Albany-Saratoga, starting in the Sportsman division before moving into the Big Block Modifieds. One of the things that he noticed throughout his career, is the attention to detail DeVore put on every aspect of the track.
“It was always a pleasure to race there,” Lehner said. “He did a fantastic job putting on a show, and getting it done on time with the amount of racing he had at the track every Friday night.
“We really had it made at home, and that wasn’t an accident. He always worked hard and was dedicated to putting on the best show every week.”
Devore’s dedication was echoed by current track champion Mike Mahaney, who also won two of his three Super DIRTcar Series Feature events at the Malta, NY oval. Mahaney said his work ethic was unmatched in his effort to provide the best entertainment.
“Lyle was so focused on making the track good,” Mahaney said. “He put his heart and soul into making it a smooth, racy, platform for us to put on a good show. He was just so focused. On a race night you didn’t see him much because he was driving equipment. He was just really focused on the track, and it showed. We put on some really, really good shows every Friday night.
“It’s really shocking, still.”
Super DIRTcar Series announcer Mike Warren worked for DeVore as an announcer before joining World Racing Group in 2021. In the nine year’s he worked at the “Great Race Place,” Warren said there was no one that had more passion for his work than DeVore.
“Without Lyle giving me a chance over a decade ago, none of the strides I’ve made in my career would’ve happened,” Warren said. “I’m forever thankful he let me be a part of the Albany-Saratoga family for almost a decade, as I got to see the passion and dedication him and his family put into every Friday night at the “Great Race Place.”
The World Racing Group family extends its thoughts and prayers to Lyle’s friends and family.



