OHIO
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OHIO RACE TRACKS
Dirt and asphalt tracks across the Midwest feature some of the best racing talent in America. Looking for something thrilling to spark your soul? Visit one of the tracks listed below and connect to a driver you can follow throughout the season. Click on one of the member tracks below to learn more about their featured classes, schedule of events, and to check out recent race results. Follow your favorite drivers as they compete throughout Ohio and the Midwest. Enjoy racing in the great state of Ohio.
TRACK NAME
35 Raceway Park
Atomic Speedway
Attica Raceway Park
Barberton Speedway
Brushcreek MTS Complex
Cannonball Motor Speedway
Eldora Speedway
Fremont Speedway
Hilltop Speedway
Jackson County Speedway
Kil-Kare Speedway
Limaland Motorsports Park
Lorain County Raceway Park
Midvale Speedway
Midway Speedway
Moler Raceway Park
Muskingum County Speedway
Oakshade Raceway
Painesville Speedway
Portsmouth Raceway Park
Raceway 7
Sandusky Speedway
Shadybowl Speedway
Sharon Speedway
Stateline Speedway
Toledo Speedway
Wayne County Speedway
Waynesfield Raceway Park
TRACK CITY
Frankfort, OH
Waverly, OH
Attica, OH
Norton, OH
Peebles, OH
St. Clairsville, OH
Eldora, OH
Fremont, OH
Millersburg, OH
Jackson, OH
Xenia, OH
Lima, OH
Amherst, OH
Midvale, OH
Lebanon, OH
Williamsburg, OH
Zanesville, OH
Wauseon, OH
Painesville, OH
Portsmouth, OH
Conneaut, OH
Sandusky, OH
De Graff, OH
Hartford, OH
Edon, OH
Toledo, OH
Orrville, OH
Waynesfield, OH
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Did you attend a race in Ohio this season? Share feedback with the track by visiting their website or by leaving a positive review on their social media page. The growth of short-track racing can be served through social sharing.
“As a fan, I want one place to go online to know where the racing is at. I want to know what time the races start and what classes will be racing.”
The Midwest Racing Network found nearly one hundred track websites across the Midwest that resulted in broken links and another fifty with outdated information. We’re here to extinguish that and take the ride alongside track promoters as they cultivate an online presence fans can engage with.
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