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    Crossville Speedway

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    I-75 Raceway

    I-75 Raceway

    4.4(5 reviews)
    39.2 mi

    "The fastest show on Dirt"! And this is the first race of the season this Memorial Day Weekend…read moresince last November. Hope folks still remember how to drive. When your weekend is looking like another stay at home ordinance, thus was a fun little unplanned diversion on our 520 mile trek to Atlanta. Big Mike coming over the broken PA and loud cars speeding around the dirt. Heck who knew anything like this would happen. I guess this is phase 1 or 2 of the patchwork-reopening. People are still practicing social distancing but just barely. However, I did notice that you could serve your own condiments at the concession stand. We arrived 2 hours early at 5pm but things didn't get started until after 7pm. We had a couple of cheese burgers and chicken tenders with two waters for $14. Not bad. $10pp to park and entrance fee to the speedway. This is 3/8 oval dirt track. They have bleachers but many folks brought their own chairs. We travel with ours everywhere so we did the same. Next to the wooden bleachers is grass and people were perched there as well. The track is watered down to prevent dustbowls. You should bring ear protection. We didn't this time although we could have purchased earplugs for $1 each. There were 8 different divisions with 4 cylinder to 8 cylinder and AWD and FWD cars. After sitting on a lawnmower for 3 hours I probably was half deaf anyway so the noise really didn't bother me as much, but Nicole and the little one didn't make it past the "hot laps", the introductory practice laps, which was fine by me since we'd been waiting for more than 2 hours and still had another 2.5 hours to drive to Atlanta.

    Formerly Murphy Speedway, this is now a 3/8 oval track instead of a 5/8 oval. Yes, it's been…read moreredone. It's a lot nicer since the first time I came which was about 10 years ago. It has been improved but still needs more improvements. Location; take exit 60 off Interstate 75 and go west for about 4 miles and you will see a sign on the left. You will come up on a V where you decide to either go to the right for the grand stands or go to the left for the pits or tail gate parking. I of course chose to go to the left. The concession stand in the tier parking area was fast and friendly. I used my pick up and parked in the tier parking area. Just back your truck up and pull down the tail gate to watch the race. You can see most of the track from the so called "tier parking" which is what I call pick up truck or tail gate parking. One thing they need is a bathroom facility complete with water and a sink to wash your hands and etc. I saw only one portable stall to go to the bath room on the tier parking area. The dirt track racing was very entertaining and I would come back again. John Ownbey won the late model race on a Friday night while a Chevroltet Performance sponsored event. So this was a big race with lots of cars here tonight.

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    Wartburg Speedway

    Wartburg Speedway

    3.5(2 reviews)
    28.3 mi

    Warburg Speedway is located in a small rural town of Wartburg, TN. You can use highway 27 north to…read moreget to its location. It is located in Morgan County, Tennessee. Tier parking is very popular here and seems to get full quickly. You can see the race track really good from here. It can get dusty but you can expect that from oval dirt race tracks. There are concession stands in the grandstands area as well as tier parking and pits. There are bathroom facilities in the grandstands area but not in the tier parking area. There's only portable units in tier parking. The type of race cars that race here are; late models, crate late models, sportsman, pony, thunder, and dwarfs. The night I visited Dan Tipton won the race in the late model number 12 race car. Also, Anthony White won in the crate late model division series. Ted Lowe won in the sportsman class. They also have open wheels race cars here as well as front wheel drive and even super street race car division series. The gates open in the grandstands at 5pm while tier parking and pits open around 4pm. Rules: Some of the rules at the track on no alcohol is allowed, no fighting and use trash cans on the grounds.

    Decent racing, but be ready for a really late night. Time trials started around 8pm, racing started…read morearound 9:30pm, last race over around midnight. Lots of divisions and short fields, but once it started they kept thing moving pretty well

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    Buffalo Valley Dragway

    Buffalo Valley Dragway

    4.0(1 review)
    39.1 mi

    I have been wanting to come to this race track for about 3 months. Finally, I got a chance to go to…read morethis race track today. I'm glad I did because I enjoyed it. It is a 1/8th mile paved drag strip. History: Opened on April 16th, 1967. Formerly Middle Tennessee Drag Strip, it also goes by the name Buffalo Valley Dragway. Features: They do have facilities here with running water where you can wash your hands. Also, they have bathrooms. They have small grandstands here but are not covered with a roof like most race tracks I have been to. They are also have a concession stand with reasonable prices. On Scene: I got to the race track about 4:40pm on a Saturday. The admission was $10 which was a pretty reasonable price. I was met my a woman who had me sign my name on Entrance sheet. Then, I drove my truck along side a fence beside the small grandstand. I had a great view of racing from my truck without having to get out which is what I wanted since it was cold outside. Great view of the race cars as you can see from the photos I took and added to this listing. The drag racing did not start until 6pm. But, once racing started, it was pretty entertaining. In summary, you have a choice of where to view the races. You can sit in the grandstands, sit in your truck or you can sit on your tailgate. However, you can also bring your own lawn chairs and set them up for your comfort. I would check their Facebook page to see when the races actually start and show up then. Gates today opened at 4 but races didn't start until 6pm. This was on their Facebook page. I thought they would have test and tune between 4 and and 6 like other race tracks I have been to. Instead it was boring during this time.

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    Smoky Mountain Speedway

    Smoky Mountain Speedway

    2.3(3 reviews)
    60.6 mi

    I like this race track. I just wish it wasn't so far from where I live. They have 3 entrances which…read moreis grandstands, tier parking and pits. Signs guide you to where you want to go. The first entrance is the grandstands. The second entrance is tier parking. The third entrance is the pits entrance. I review race tracks on 4 different categories: parking, concession stand, bathroom facilities and view of track. I chose tier parking which you can use your pickup truck to watch the race. I like this in the fact that you can back up your truck and pull the tail gate down, sit and watch the race. I brought my lawn chair and placed it in the back of the truck to watch the race in comfort. One important note is that if you want to park in this section, get here early because it fills up early. I saw some trucks pay and couldn't find a parking place. They have concessions stands in the grandstands, tier parking and the pits. So, it does not matter where you want to go, you can get food and drinks nearby. They have nachos and cheese, hamburgers, cokes, hot dogs, candy, cheeseburgers, hot chocolate, sweet tea, coffee, pop corn and etc. There's usually no lines at the concession stand or not much of one. They have bathroom facilities with running water, paper towels and soap to wash your hands. They have garbage cans throughout the track grounds for your garbage. I saw no lines in the bathrooms. My view of the track was great as I was able to see the race cars all around the track. There was nothing blocking my view of seeing the race cars drive around the oval dirt track. Parking and leaving: There was no problem parking as it is self parking from what I saw. There was no traffic problems leaving either It seems they have big races here and they don't race every weekend. Like them on Facebook to view their schedule. The first time I came here they had the All Star Series here in which the number 157 Mike Marlar won the race. The second time I came here they had the World of Outlaws racing series here in which Scott Bloomquist won the race. They will also have the Lucas Oil Series here in a few weeks visiting. The third time I came this year Donald McIntosh won the Ultimate Super Late Model series race. I went to the pits and talked to Ray Cook's pit crew member who said they had a brand new race car that has never hit the track and they been working on it several weeks. Sadly, it was totaled in this race on 6/18/2016. What I don't like about this race track is that they don't water the track down enough. Therefore, it is extremely dusty that I can't stand it. I can't enjoy the race with all the dust getting in my eyes, all over my truck, all over my clothes and in my chair. Oh, yes, breathing in the dust makes it almost not enjoyable at all. They just need to use more water in wetting the track down and I bet a lot more race fans will show up. It's a shame that they have all these big races here but you can't enjoy the races with all the dust.

    Smoky Mountain Speedway is not a good neighbor. They don't try to make sound barriers and they have…read morelate races in the middle of a residential area even during the middle of the week. It's unbelievable. I live three miles away. I feel bad for those who live closer. I don't recommend a business who doesn't care for their neighbors.

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