Track Overview
Wayne County Speedway opened in 1965 and has grown into one of Ohio’s most competitive dirt tracks, known for its strong sprint car and late model programs. The three eighths mile oval has hosted major touring series including the All Star Circuit of Champions and the World of Outlaws, bringing national level talent to the region. Over the years, the facility has undergone improvements to its lighting, seating, and racing surface, helping maintain its reputation for high quality events. The track is supported by a passionate local racing community that fills the stands throughout the season. Many well known drivers have competed here, adding to its long and respected history.
Track Surface
The oval offers fast and competitive racing with multiple grooves. Track crews work to maintain a smooth surface that supports high speed action. Drivers appreciate the consistent preparation.
Events
Sprint cars and late models headline the schedule, with weekly programs drawing strong fields. Touring series events bring national attention. Special events add variety to the season.
Visitor Tips
Arrive early for good seating near the front stretch. Bring ear protection due to high engine noise. Check schedules for major touring events.
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