Who owns Shady Bowl Speedway?

Who owns Shady Bowl Speedway?

Linda Young and sons Don and Jason Mahaffey ‘know racing,’ says son of former Eldora owner. DEGRAFF — In March, Linda Young was watching television when she saw former Shady Bowl Speedway owner Charlie Stapleton was in trouble.

How long is Ona Speedway?

0.438 miles
Ona Speedway

“Where Legends Are Born”
Former names West Virginia International Speedway (1963–1969) International Raceway Park (1970–1976)
Oval Track
Surface Asphalt
Length 0.438 miles (0.704 km)

What is the smallest Nascar race track?

Martinsville Speedway
At . 526 miles in length, Martinsville Speedway is the shortest track on the NASCAR Cup Series circuit. Because of its small size, tight corners and unique shape – described most often as a paperclip – Martinsville offers some of the most exciting and close-quarters racing in the sport.

What size track is Ona Speedway?

Ona Speedway

“Where Legends Are Born”
Former names West Virginia International Speedway (1963–1969) International Raceway Park (1970–1976)
Oval Track
Surface Asphalt
Length 0.438 miles (0.704 km)

Who owns Sharon Speedway?

Dave Blaney
HARTFORD, OHIO– After years of considering the possibility, Dave Blaney has become the owner of historic Sharon (PA) Speedway, the hometown track for the racing family and one of the oldest continuously running weekly racetracks in the United States.

What racetrack does Tony Stewart own?

Eldora Speedway
Eldora Speedway is a half-mile dirt racing facility located in Rossburg, Ohio. The ‘Big E’ is owned by three time NASCAR Champion, Tony Stewart. The Indiana native purchased Eldora from legendary promotor Earl Baltes in 2004.

How many race tracks does Tony Stewart own?

Stewart is also part-owner of two other racetracks – Paducah (Ky.) International Raceway and Macon (Ill.) Speedway. Stewart is a series owner, as well.

How old is Sharon Speedway?

Sharon Speedway is one of the oldest, continuously running weekly racetracks in the United States. Rusty Wallace, Tom Sneva, Tony Stewart, Lee Petty Dave Blaney, Kyle Larson, and Christopher Bell are among a long list of drivers who have competed here since Sharon Speedway started operations in 1929.