Motor Mile Speedway

Coordinates: 37°8′34.80″N 80°36′46.80″W / 37.1430000°N 80.6130000°W / 37.1430000; -80.6130000
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Pulaski County Motorsports Park
Pulaski County Motorsports Park racetrack and viewing stand, March 2022
LocationFairlawn, Virginia
Capacity10,160
OwnerShelor Automotive Group
OperatorRusty Wallace Racing Experience
OpenedJuly 20, 1952
Former namesMotor Mile Speedway
New River Valley Speedway
Pulaski County Speedway
Major eventsNASCAR-sanctioned Late Model Stock Car, Limited Sportsman, Street Stock, Mod4, as well as non-NASCAR sanctioned divisions U-Car and Mini-Cup, Superstar Racing Experience
Oval
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.416 miles (0.669 km)
Turns4
BankingTurns: 15°
Straights: 7°

Pulaski County Motorsports Park (formerly Pulaski County Speedway, New River Valley Speedway, then Motor Mile Speedway) is a 0.416-mile paved oval racetrack in Fairlawn, Pulaski County, Virginia. It was purchased by Shelor Automotive Group in 2004 and was subsequently renamed Motor Mile Speedway.[1]

History

The track announced that it has cut all sanctions with NASCAR and discontinued its oval track racing in late 2017 but reopened under NASCAR sanctioning in 2019. However, it continues to use its drag strip behind the back straightaway. In late 2020, the Rusty Wallace Racing Experience signed an agreement to become operator of the track for at least the next two years, with plans to run regular oval- and drag-racing experiences at the track.[2]

Pulaski County Motorsports Park hosted one

NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour
races between 2005 and 2006.

The facility also hosted 21

SMART Modified Tour
.

Pulaski County Motorsports Park hosted one ASA National Tour event in 1999.

On July 27, 2023, the track hosted the SRX Series, with Kyle Busch winning in his SRX debut.

Notable weekly drivers

Kyle Dudley 2022 Late Model Stock Car Champion

NASCAR Busch Series history

The track is most famous for hosting 4

NASCAR Busch Series
events between 1989 and 1992.

Season Winning Driver Number
1989 Rick Mast[4] 22
1990 Steve Grissom 63
1991 Chuck Bown 63
1992 Bobby Dotter 08

References

  1. ^ "Track Information". Motor Mile Speedway. Retrieved June 20, 2012.
  2. ^ "Rusty Wallace Racing Experience Taking Reins of Virginia Track" (Press release). Speed51. Motor Mile Speedway. October 22, 2020. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  3. ^ Pettitt, Randy. "Local Auto Racing: Speedway is a part of Agnew's early career". The Franklin News Post. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
  4. ^ "New River Valley Speedway NASCAR Busch Series results". Racing-reference. Retrieved August 24, 2009.

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