In 1962, a
Figure 8 track was added. The Figure 8 course shared the north and south turns with the oval and crisscrossed using lanes paved through the infield. The first Figure 8 race was held on August 11, 1962. The popular Figure 8 class became a regularly featured division from the time of its inception until the track's final date of operation September 8, 1984. In 1964, track promoter Larry Mendelsohn conceived the idea of hosting the first "Figure 8 World Championship" event and sold his idea to ABC-TV, who would film the daytime event for broadcast at a later date on their popular Saturday afternoon television show, ''ABC's Wide World of Sports
. To draw out-of-town competitors, Mendelsohn would guarantee a starting spot in the feature event to all Figure 8 division track champions who would travel to Long Island and represent their home track, hoping to claim the title of "World Champion". The remaining starting positions were determined through heat races. The "Demolition Derby World Championship" was held immediately following the "Figure 8 World Championship" feature race and was also taped for future broadcast on ABC's Wide World of Sports''. These broadcasts led to increased exposure and notoriety of the track, which came to be known as "World Famous Islip Speedway". Figure 8 drivers who won the title and were crowned "Figure 8 World Champion" at Islip were: 1963- Larry Wood,
Northport, NY; 1964-Benny Giaraputo,
West Islip, NY; 1965-Art Cox,
Anderson, IN; 1966-Forrest Halliburton,
Indianapolis, IN; 1967-Richie Gomes,
Brentwood, NY; 1968-Richard Simmons,
Plymouth, MI; 1969-Aaron Coller,
Tampa, FL; 1970-Lester Slone,
Pinellas Park, FL; 1971 & 1973-Sonny Thompson, Indianapolis, IN; 1972- Bobby Lane,
Bay Shore, NY; 1974 & 1975-Carl Voelker,
Islip NY; 1976 & 1979-Chuck Hall,
Toledo, OH; 1977-Quinn Vollgraff,
Ronkonkoma, NY; 1978-Allen Brock,
Medford, NY; 1980-Eddie Sutton,
Crownville, MD; 1981, 1982 & 1983-Doug Huber,
Bellport, NY; 1984-Chuck Hlatky, Ronkonkoma, NY. ==NASCAR racing==