Track Overview
Sharon Speedway opened in 1929 and is one of the oldest continuously operating dirt tracks in the United States, giving it a deep historical presence in Ohio racing. The track is co owned by the Blaney family, including NASCAR driver Dave Blaney, who has helped modernize the facility while preserving its traditional character. The three eighths mile oval is known for its smooth surface and competitive racing that attracts strong fields of drivers across multiple divisions. Over the years, Sharon has hosted major touring series including the World of Outlaws Late Models and the All Star Circuit of Champions. The facility has undergone numerous improvements including upgraded grandstands, lighting, and pit areas, making it one of the most polished dirt tracks in the region.
Track Surface
The surface is known for smooth, consistent racing that supports multiple grooves. Track crews maintain high quality conditions throughout the season. Drivers appreciate the predictable handling.
Events
The track hosts diverse racing divisions including sprint cars, late models, and modifieds. Touring series events draw national attention. Special shows add variety to the schedule.
Visitor Tips
Check schedules for special events that draw large crowds. Bring seating cushions for comfort. Arrive early to explore the facility.
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