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Type: Oval Track
Surface: Clay
Length: 1/2 Mile banked
Race Days: Weekends, March through October
Gate: Pits/Stands open 5:30pm (FRI) 5:00pm (SAT). Racing starts at 7:00pm.
Divisions: Dirt Modified, Dirt Stocks, Late Model Dirt, Sportsman, Sprint, Street Stock
Series: Local, PASS, World of Outlaws
Fan Capacity: 10,000+
Seating: Bench Style Seating
Parking: On Site Parking is Free
Carry-In Policy: Coolers Allowed - No Glass
Alcohol Policy: Available On Site
Smoking Policy: Designated Areas Only
Chair Policy: No Outside Chairs Allowed
Camping: Available On Site
Security: Private Security On Site
Adult Tickets: $6-$35 varies by event
Kid Tickets: (13-20) $10-$15 varies by event. (12 & under) Free
Senior Discount: Yes
Military Discount: Yes
Payment Options: Cash & Credit Cards
ATM On Site: No
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Williams Grove Speedway has been part of the rich history of motorsports throughout the nation and the world since the gates were first opened in 1939. Tommy Hinnershitz won the first-ever event contested before weekly sprint car racing began in 1967. Prior to that time stock car racing was the norm before it evolved into coupes and the famed 30 x 90 bugs. The Cumberland County oval has been the playing field for not only some of the most recognized sanctioning bodies in auto racing but also for the finest drivers to ever strap themselves into an open-cockpit car. National champions like Ted Horn, A.J. Foyt and Mario Andretti have raced at the Grove, which has laid the framework for what has come to be known as the best in the sprint car business competing on a regular basis.
Today, Williams Grove hosts weekly programs of the best sprint car racing anywhere from late February to October, including appearances by the World of Outlaws. Featuring a family atmosphere and affordable prices, be sure to visit The Grove in person after you have visited us on the web. Williams Grove Speedway has been in continuous operation since 1939. The speedway is a one-half mile semi-banked clay oval. The surface is prepared for every event by grading and watering in a attempt to maintain a smooth and moist surface. Williams Grove Speedway presents Sprint Car racing as the major attraction. Special programs include the traveling World of Outlaws sprint cars, 358 Limited Sprints, URC Sprints, Super Sportsman and Late Models.
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business 0.3Great facility, staff and racing, was my first time here being from Syracuse it's a 5 hour drive for me but hoping the super dirt car big blocks come back next year on a weekend alone with 410's. The weeknights are hard living this far away but I will be back, had an awesome time.
business 0.3Grew up going to the grove. When I turned 21 I became a truck driver and traveled the country a lot, and was fortunate enough to go to a couple tracks across the country. Williams Grove is by far my favorite. Very fan friendly place. Most tracks you go in, and there's the grandstands and that's where you stay. I love how the grove has stands on the front stretch, back stretch, turn 3/beer hill, and the all of the infield.