Track Overview
Jackson County Speedway opened in the 1980s and has become a popular third mile dirt oval known for its tight racing and strong local driver participation. The track has hosted sprint cars, late models, and modifieds, creating a diverse and competitive racing environment. Over the years, the facility has undergone improvements to its surface, lighting, and spectator areas. The track’s compact layout produces intense, close quarters racing that keeps fans engaged throughout the night. Jackson County Speedway remains an important part of the southeastern Ohio racing scene.
Track Surface
The compact oval creates tight, competitive racing. Track crews maintain a smooth surface. Drivers appreciate the consistent preparation.
Events
Sprint cars and modifieds headline the schedule. Weekly programs draw strong local fields. Special events add variety.
Visitor Tips
Check weather forecasts before attending. Bring ear protection. Arrive early for pit access.
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