Track Overview
Southern Ohio Speedway opened in 1975 and became known for its high speed three eighths mile dirt oval that supported fast, competitive racing across multiple divisions. The track hosted major late model and modified events that drew top regional drivers. Over the years, the facility underwent improvements to its surface, lighting, and spectator areas. Although the track has experienced periods of closure, it remains an important part of Ohio racing history. Many fans remember its long straights and sweeping corners that produced thrilling racing.
Track Surface
The oval supports high speed racing with multiple grooves. Track crews maintained a smooth surface during active seasons. Drivers appreciated the fast layout.
Events
Special events drew top drivers. Weekly programs featured multiple divisions. Touring series occasionally visited.
Visitor Tips
Bring binoculars for distant corners. Arrive early for preferred seating. Check schedules for reopening announcements.
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