Track Category: Official

Texas Motor Speedway

Like its sister facility in Charlotte, Texas Motor Speedway boasts a Dirt Track of its own, located behind the backstretch of its stock car oval. It matches the length of its Charlotte counterpart at 4/10 of a mile, and features 12 degrees of banking in its corners.

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Fairbury Speedway

Known as “America’s Dirt Track,” Illinois’ Fairbury American Legion Speedway plays host to the World of Outlaws Late Models and DIRTcar Summer Nationals each year. The quarter-mile facility has been voted “Track of the Year” by multiple publications and series.

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Weedsport Speedway

The seeds of Weedsport Speedway were planted when Stanley Dudzinski carved a third-mile oval into a berry patch to practice driving in the early 1950s. Generations later, the track now stands as a ⅜ mile oval that hosts the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars, DIRTcar, and more.

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Port Royal Speedway

Opened in 1938 and known as “The Speed Palace,” Port Royal Speedway is one of Pennsylvania’s best-known dirt ovals. The clay half-mile has been a part of both the World of Outlaws Sprint Car and Late Model schedules in its storied history, and its track champions are a who’s who of local legends.

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Cedar Lake Speedway

Home to the annual USA Nationals, New Richmond, Wisconsin’s Cedar Lake Speedway has been a staple of the World of Outlaws schedule for decades. The ⅜ mile track, known as “Wisconsin’s Fastest Piece of Real Estate,” opened in 1957 and has been hosting weekly events ever since.

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Williams Grove Speedway

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania’s Williams Grove Speedway has been hosting top level sprint car racing ever since the late 1930s. A mainstay of the World of Outlaws schedule, its National Open in late September pays an impressive $75,000 to win.

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Knoxville Raceway

Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway originated as a horse racing track in the late 1870s, but for the greater past of the past century it’s been best known for auto racing. The home of the Knoxville Nationals is so revered in the sport that it also hosts the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum on the outside of Turn 2.

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Volusia Speedway Park

Each winter, Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park serves as an icebreaker for not only the World of Outlaws, but also DIRTcar, with the Sunshine Nationals and DIRTcar Nationals. The top dirt racing series in the country kick off their respective seasons on the Florida half-mile, with drivers aiming to kick off the season on a high note.

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Eldora Speedway

Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway hosts some of the most prestigious races on the World of Outlaws calendar, from the Kings Royal and Historical Big One to the 4-Crown Nationals. Owned by racing legend Tony Stewart, the moderately-banked half-mile oval is where legends are made.

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