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Maple Grove Raceway

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Susquehanna Speedway Park

Susquehanna Speedway Park

(2 reviews)

What a great time this place is. If you like dirt track racing, come here on just about any given…read moreSaturday night from May through October. The racing usually starts around 7PM and the few times I've been there, usually ends in the neighborhood of 11PM. There are generally several classes of cars racing throughout the night, with the longer feature races being later in the evening. If you don't make it there by 7PM, you will just miss some of the early qualifying races. Being a dirt track, expect to get dirty. Everything you bring with you, including yourself, will be covered in a layer of dirt by the end of the night. Ear plugs are not a bad idea either, as some of the races are pretty loud. Another thing you should bring is beer. You are allowed to bring your own in(as long as it is not bottles), and it makes the people watching much more entertaining. You see all kinds here, but there is definitely an abundance of mullets, rat tails, breast tattoos, and confederate flag tattoos. The bathrooms probably smell just as bad as any porta potty I've ever been in, and I've been in some nasty ones. There is a snack bar that has some okay food, but obviously nothing gourmet. If you have even the slightest interest in car racing or enjoy drinking beer and people watching, this place is some good and cheap entertainment. A ticket to the stands is only $12. It's definitely not the classiest place in town, but fun either way.

First timers while visiting the area. We had a really good time. Brought a cooler, got a snack from…read morethe concession stand and settled into the comfy seats. Everything ran smoothly and efficiently. If we're ever in the area we'd definitely go again.

Lincoln Speedway

Lincoln Speedway

(8 reviews)

This is the place to go for the 410 sprints…read more Great track great cars tons of track action. In the past few years I have been to all the dirt tracks surrounding the Baltimore area and Lincoln stands well above the rest. The stands are all in great condition, you don't feel like you might need a tetanus shot by the end of the evening. Great sight lines everywhere. You can even watch from the infield. The crowd is great. Enthusiastic and well behaved. I have never seen any public drunkenness or fighting. Concessions are pretty average. Good prices, good quality. I mean you are going here for the races, not the dining experience. Temper your expectations and the food won't disappoint. The fan experience is great. Many drivers sell their tee shirts. There is a jumbo tron for replays. A leader board so you can track your favorite driver during the on track mayhem. If I have two complaints it is the restrooms are port-a-potties, and kinda nasty permanent restrooms. I mean when ya gotta go it's there for you, but sensitive people and germophobes will be unhappy. It is what it is. Parking is pretty messy and chaotic. I would love to see some signs or something to help remember where I parked or attendants to guide people in and keep things orderly. Surprisingly getting out is very easy and quick. Finally bring an extra five bucks in cash for the 50/50 raffle. The payout is usually pretty decent.

Always excitement here on Saturday nights! Food is…read morereasonably priced and very tasty! The dirt flying around from the cars speeding by adds flavor! We've been going here for years and love the 1/2 mile dirt track!

Selinsgrove Speedway

Selinsgrove Speedway

(3 reviews)

Great dirt track. I've been to track all across the country and this is the first one I've been to…read morein a long time that allows you to bring in your own beer as long as there are no glass bottles

That I'm the first to review is proof positive that Yelping hasn't quite caught on in Central PA…read more Q for you - do you believe in the energy of the universe? Are you taken from time to time by a sensation or an event that seems motivated by something other than the processes we can describe with our natural understanding? Like, do you sometimes think of me and then two seconds later I call? I found a penny on the way to the heat bubble last weekend. I don't remember precisely where but I do have the sense that when I saw it I knew I had to pick it up. Later that same evening, when emptying my pockets in the hotel and coming again across said penny I elected to do something with it. I put it on top of my wallet. Just over 12 hours later I won the 50-50 at Selinsgrove Speedway. To mixed emotions in the grandstand, I'm sure, as the announcer announced that the fellow from Oakland just left the booth with 693 of their hard-earned dollars (20 of which were hard earned by me thankyouverymuch). I've been coming to this track since I was as small as small Peter, my brother's 11 year-old son who sat that night with me in the first turn bleachers. Half-mile dirt oval, $13 dollars for kids over 12 (under is free), heart attack food for prices so low you'd swear they were underwritten by a diabetes drugmaker, no booze, an occasional skunk on the track, sprint cars to superstock. Happy times under the stars. Later that same evening, when we rejoined our hero in the hotel room, I took my special penny and thunk over where to put it now. It didn't seem quite time to let it go. In my wallet was a paper heart that I had found in the woods months earlier. A little red paper heart that peeked only a corner from under Allegheny pine needles, a little red paper heart maybe the size of a nickel with I Love You drawn on in black marker. I put the penny in my wallet over the heart.

BAPS Motor Speedway

BAPS Motor Speedway

(4 reviews)

McBrewBid Motoplex is the smaller sibling of BAPS Motor Speedway, but don't let the size fool you…read morethis little track has been stepping up in a big way. Ryan races here in the PA Micro Midget 500 class, and we've watched the track keep improving every season. They've added metal bleachers that make a huge difference for spectators (finally, a place to sit where you can actually see what's happening). The big screen is another major upgrade live action, running order, replays... yes please. Makes it feel much more polished and fan-friendly. The racing surface itself has gotten noticeably better. You can tell they're actively working to make it more "racy," and most nights the track puts on a good show. They also tend to draw a solid field of cars, which always makes for fun heats and mains. A few honest heads-ups: * Parking is not the best, especially if you don't have a reserved spot. Be prepared to park your trailer a little farther out. * Bring a golf cart or four-wheeler if you can trust me, it makes the day a thousand times easier. * Pits can get tight on busy nights, but that's pretty normal for micro tracks. Entry fees are on par with everywhere else and the payouts are fair, which racers appreciate. The show itself moves fast and is usually organized well you're not sitting around forever waiting for your class to get called. Overall? It's a good track that's getting better and better. You can tell they care. We always have a good time there, and with the upgrades they've made, it's becoming one of the stronger micro tracks in the area.

Lots of improvement has been made to the speedway over the years. In 2023 the World of Outlaws…read moresprint cars made the return to BAPS. Show was great and traffic control on hand at the end of the show. To sum it up in one word. Kuddos (assuming that's a word).

William's Grove Speedway - Prepping the track. Once the cars fired their engines and made some hot laps, I was hooked!

William's Grove Speedway

(8 reviews)

its canceled because " it's too cold" even thought it will be 40 sweatshirt weather. the new owner…read moreis the worst always cancels for no reason. I went to one last year it was 30 and windy and it was just fine didn't cancel then.

My wife had never been to a dirt race before and between her uncle and I we talked her into it. We…read morecame for the world of outlaws race and she had an absolute blast. She loves all the access you have to the drivers and cars. As for the facility l, it's a top notch dirt track in Pennsylvania. You have many food and drink options for purchase (alcohol is not for sale) or you can bring your own. The infield is huge with two entrances. One is a bridge on the back stretch the other is a tunnel in the front. Parking is abundant and getting out was a breeze. Ear Pro is highly recommended if you attend. The seating is just bench seating. So I recommend bringing a cushion if your not used to that. We did go to the concession and get a couple burgers and hotdogs which were basic but good. They have plenty of other food options also. My wife picked a driver based off his hauler decals and wanted to get a tee shirt. When she found one she liked I asked her "don't you think it would be cool if he signed it?" She said yes and I told her "well he's right there". Brock Zearfoss was so polite and talked to my wife and I like he knew us forever. He signed her shirt and when she told her it was her first dirt race he told her "you'll love it and you'll definitely be back". She did in fact love it and can't wait to go again.

Maple Grove Raceway - racetracks - Updated May 2026

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