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Sharon Speedway

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Lernerville Speedway

Lernerville Speedway

(5 reviews)

Great entertaining racetrack. I called them on phone to see if I can camp out here if I come to the…read moreraces. They said yes. I think I was one of two campers here. Admission was $15. This was the first time I have ever been in the State of Pennsylvania. The trip coming over was beautiful with all the scenery and country side. Pennsylvania kinda looks like Ohio considering the country and the construction of its houses. On Scene; They put on a great show. It was a little cold in the grandstands with the wind blowing. The race director and his race staff know what they are doing here. The races ended at a reasonable time. There's garbage cans out in the parking lot. They have concession stands here. Although, I thought they were a little high. I paid $5 for nachos and cheese while other racetracks are about $3 to $3.50. I could see the whole race track from where I was sitting which was in the grandstands about half way up. They have scoreboard so you can keep up with who is winning. The staff that I encountered were friendly and professional. Yes, I would definitely comeback if in the area again. I enjoyed the races at this racetrack.

Lernerville Speedway is prime time Friday night. They offer numerous races throughout the night…read moreculminating in large final heats to determine the winners for the night. A variety of different classes of cars can be seen racing here. Overall, they do their best to make it a family friendly atmosphere so that everyone from young to old can enjoy.

Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway - Hot Dog with Onions

Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway

(2 reviews)

Visited the Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway for the first time on an unseasonably cold…read morelast Saturday of May. We came to watch the Night of Champions racing. Having never been here before, and not having much experience with racing at a local level, I did not know a lot of what to expect. But overall, it was a pleasant experience that was enjoyable for me, and would also be for people of many different ages. There is parking in the grass right when you pull into the Motor Speedway. It is very close to the entrance, and a flat walk. We purchased general admission tickets at the gate upon arrival. For this race, tickets were $16 per person. There were 5 races scheduled, along with the hot laps beforehand. There was not a line, and we walked right up to the ticket counter. It could have been because of the weather, but it was quick and easy to buy admission and enter. You were given a ticket stub, and as long as you have it on you, you can go back to your car and reenter. I had to do this once and the security at the entrance was nice about letting me back in. They let you bring your own food and drink inside. There are concessions for purchase, but it is a nice option to have if you want to have something other than typical snack bar foods and drinks. The entrance is behind the grandstands, and you have to walk underneath them to get into the main areas of the venue. There are permanent restrooms in the building that is right in front of you upon entering. This is the same building that houses the concessions. Once you are through the building and under the bleachers, you will see the area where they sell merchandise, and right next door are the concessions. They had typical foods of what would be expected somewhere like this, as well as some daily specials. Most of the food was self-service, meaning it was set up almost as a grab and go, with a cashier at the end of the line. Due to the weather that day, there were not a ton of spectators, but I imagine on a busy day this would expedite waiting times for food. We got a Hot Chocolate and a Hot Dog to snack on. I thought the food was average, and the prices were a little high for what was offered for some of the items. The staff in the concession stand were very kind and helpful, and we enjoyed conversing with them. After getting our food, we made our way to the bleachers. There are plenty of seats, and since there was a smaller crowd there was a ton of room to spread out. I do not believe there was any assigned seating for this section, so we just sat where we wanted to. The bleachers are old and wooden, so I would recommend either bringing some blankets, cushions, or those seat backs to make it more comfortable. We enjoyed getting to watch all the races. They have a Victory Lane for the winners, and get them on the mic for a few minutes following the race. The "pit row" is in the middle of the track, so you can see everything going on. They kept it moving pretty well and had some engaging commentary over the PA system. I had a very positive first experience at the Motor Speedway. If you are looking for something that is family friendly, affordable, and fun to do I would recommend a night watching the races going on!

Finally checked out the motor speedway that's pretty close to where I live. We went on a…read more"nostalgia" themed Saturday night and honestly had a great time. They had plenty of cars to show, several different races took place, and a concession stand with food and beer available. The grandstand seating was ok if you were thoughtful enough to bring seats or a blanket to sit on. The wooden bleachers aren't the most comfortable on their own. The food selection was what you'd expect from a venue like this - hot dogs, hamburgers, meatball subs, fries, mozzarella sticks, etc. The fries were crispy and so were the chicken tenders. They raffled off several baskets and 12pks of alcohol, of which my bf's mom won 2 and a basket. We stayed for about 3 hours and headed out just before the rest of the crowd dispersed. Parking is on the grass, but there's a ton available.

Midvale Speedway

Midvale Speedway

(2 reviews)

Pulled up to front parking attendant for parking instructions and was told they try to save those…read morefront parking spaces for people who are handicapped. Attendant then looked in my vehicle and clearly stated that it looks like you both can walk. I asked the Midvale speedway parking attendant what does handicapped disabled look like to you? He then stated Someone in a wheelchair or can't walk. I retrieved my handicapped placard and held it out my window for the attendant to view. He huffed and said to park over there. As I'm disabled and can't walk distances of for a long period. He didn't care as he was descriminating me based on the type of vehicle I drove. The speedway has offered no comment . This was October 2025 Night of Destruction race.

One of the classic American short tracks that has been operational for around 70 years. The last…read morefew owners have pumped some serious $ into capital improvements and it shows. The racing program is great; the only complaint I had was, when I visited, the visiting truck series had a LOT of crashes (yes, Midvale EATS cars), which can be great TV but really slows the action for live spectators. The track is a unique layout at 3/10's of a mile distance, which means it has 1/3 of a mile track-type speeds on a layout similar to a 1/4-mile track. Venue has excellent car counts, is VERY family-friendly, sells alcohol, and has great racing and reasonably-priced admissions and concessions. What's not to love?

Sharon Speedway - racetracks - Updated May 2026

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