Since its beginning in 1939, Williams Grove Speedway has been one of the top weekly sprint car tracks in the country. The speedway is a 1/2 mile banked smooth clay oval with speeds reaching in excess of 100 mph. The 2020 racing season runs from March 15th to October 3rd. Our largest show, the World of Outlaws National Open will pay $65,000 to the winner plus over $150,000 in prize money. Season admission prices range from $15 to $45, discounted youth (Ages 13-20) $10-$20 and Kids 12 and under are always FREE. Special sanctioned race events include the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars, World of Outlaws Late Models, United States Auto Club, All-Star Circuit of Champions, United Racing Club, PASS and ASCS among others. Other racing divisions appearing throughout the season include 358 sprint cars, 360 sprint cars and super late models. We strive to be a family oriented facility by hosting School’s Out Night, the Math Fact Challenge, Fan Appreciation Night and by supporting many local and national charities.
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Drivers And Fans Win Big At Williams Grove In 2021 As Track Gives Back
Major Purse Increases & $15 Fan Admissions Put In Place
Mechanicsburg - Along with releasing its 2021 schedule of events, Williams Grove Speedway has also announced a revamp of its regular 410 and 358 sprint car purse structures.
All Williams Grove Diamond Series races for the 410 sprint cars, of which 10 are slated, will now pay a minimum of $6,000 to the winner including 1K from a sponsor.
Yellow Breeches 500 races for 410s have bumped to $5,000 to win including 1K from a sponsor while still posting the standard $500 to start.
And Williams Grove Speedway will pay the victor of 11 other weekly races for the super sprints a total of $5,500 for the top spot, again with 1K included from a sponsor.
Williams Grove has also
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Williams Grove Releases 2021 Slate, All Stars & USAC East Increase Appearances
Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway has announced its 2021 schedule of events featuring 31 race dates that showcase the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars in every outing.
The 2021 season opener featuring 410 sprint cars only is slated for Sunday afternoon, March 14 at 2 pm.
But that will not be the last stand-alone program next season as again in 2021 three more big traditional Williams Grove shows will all be featured as “sprints only.”
“The Big Three” of 2021 when only the 410 sprints will appear will take place on May 28 when the All Stars stage the 10K to win Davey Brown Tribute, July 2 for the 33rd annual PA Speedweek Mitch Smith Memorial paying $15,000 to win and on August August 27 when the All Stars return for the Jack Gunn Memorial Twin 20s.
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2021 Season Reserved Pricing Now Available - 2020 Loyalty Discount Offer Expires December 11th

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Major Purse Increases & $15 Fan Admissions Put In Place
Mechanicsburg - Along with releasing its 2021 schedule of events, Williams Grove Speedway has also announced a revamp of its regular 410 and 358 sprint car purse structures.
All Williams Grove Diamond Series races for the 410 sprint cars, of which 10 are slated, will now pay a minimum of $6,000 to the winner including 1K from a sponsor.
Yellow Breeches 500 races for 410s have bumped to $5,000 to win including 1K from a sponsor while still posting the standard $500 to start.
And Williams Grove Speedway will pay the victor of 11 other weekly races for the super sprints a total of $5,500 for the top spot, again with 1K included from a sponsor.
Williams Grove has also
Click here to read full release.
Williams Grove Releases 2021 Slate, All Stars & USAC East Increase Appearances
Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway has announced its 2021 schedule of events featuring 31 race dates that showcase the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars in every outing.
The 2021 season opener featuring 410 sprint cars only is slated for Sunday afternoon, March 14 at 2 pm.
But that will not be the last stand-alone program next season as again in 2021 three more big traditional Williams Grove shows will all be featured as “sprints only.”
“The Big Three” of 2021 when only the 410 sprints will appear will take place on May 28 when the All Stars stage the 10K to win Davey Brown Tribute, July 2 for the 33rd annual PA Speedweek Mitch Smith Memorial paying $15,000 to win and on August August 27 when the All Stars return for the Jack Gunn Memorial Twin 20s.
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2021 Season Reserved Pricing Now Available - 2020 Loyalty Discount Offer Expires December 11th


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Latest Results
Schatz Holds Off Larson, Wins Williams Grove 75K National Open
Freddie Rahmer Is 2020 Track Champion
Mechanicsburg – Donny Schatz won the biggest sprint car race in the nation on Saturday night, taking the 58th annual, $75,000 to win World of Outlaws Champion Racing Oil National Open at Williams Grove Speedway.
It was the North Dakota driver’s unrivaled sixth career win in the oval’s marquee event.
Schatz was the third and final leader in the hotly contested 40-lap event with Pennsylvania’s own Logan Schuchart leading at the start with Friday night winner and Saturday polesitter David Gravel falling into second.
Schuchart was lightning fast at the start of the race, bolting out to a
410 sprints, 40 laps: 1. Donny Schatz, 2. Kyle Larson, 3. Logan Schuchart, 4. David Gravel, 5. Sheldon Haudenschild, 6. Daryn Pittman,7. Jacob Allen, 8. Anthony Macri, 9. Brent Marks, 10. Brad Sweet, 11. Lance Dewease, 12. Freddie Rahmer, 13. James McFAdden, 14. Shane Stewart, 15. Cory Eliason, 16. Carson Macedo, 17. Brian Brown, 18. Danny Dietrich, 19. Dylan Cisney, 20. Kerry Madsen, 21. TJ Stutts, 22. Kyle Reinhardt, 23. Lucas Wolfe, 24. Parker Price-Miller, 25. Bill Rose, 26. Bill Balog, 27. Spencer Bayston, 28. Aaron Reutzel, 29. Brock Zearfoss
DNQ: Brent Shearer, Troy Fraker, Kyle Moody, Paul McMahan, Bradley Howard, Brett Michalski, Chad Trout, Logan Wagner, Wayne Johnson, Landon Myers, Justin Peck, Anthony Fiore, Mason Daniel, Zach Newlin, Robbie Kendall, Ian Madsen, Troy Wagaman Jr., Steve Buckwalter, Jac Haudenschild, Zach Hampton, Kraig Kinser, Zeb Wise, Jason Sides, Gio Scelzi, Nicole Bower, Brian MontiethÂ
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Freddie Rahmer Is 2020 Track Champion
Mechanicsburg – Donny Schatz won the biggest sprint car race in the nation on Saturday night, taking the 58th annual, $75,000 to win World of Outlaws Champion Racing Oil National Open at Williams Grove Speedway.
It was the North Dakota driver’s unrivaled sixth career win in the oval’s marquee event.
Schatz was the third and final leader in the hotly contested 40-lap event with Pennsylvania’s own Logan Schuchart leading at the start with Friday night winner and Saturday polesitter David Gravel falling into second.
Schuchart was lightning fast at the start of the race, bolting out to a
410 sprints, 40 laps: 1. Donny Schatz, 2. Kyle Larson, 3. Logan Schuchart, 4. David Gravel, 5. Sheldon Haudenschild, 6. Daryn Pittman,7. Jacob Allen, 8. Anthony Macri, 9. Brent Marks, 10. Brad Sweet, 11. Lance Dewease, 12. Freddie Rahmer, 13. James McFAdden, 14. Shane Stewart, 15. Cory Eliason, 16. Carson Macedo, 17. Brian Brown, 18. Danny Dietrich, 19. Dylan Cisney, 20. Kerry Madsen, 21. TJ Stutts, 22. Kyle Reinhardt, 23. Lucas Wolfe, 24. Parker Price-Miller, 25. Bill Rose, 26. Bill Balog, 27. Spencer Bayston, 28. Aaron Reutzel, 29. Brock Zearfoss
DNQ: Brent Shearer, Troy Fraker, Kyle Moody, Paul McMahan, Bradley Howard, Brett Michalski, Chad Trout, Logan Wagner, Wayne Johnson, Landon Myers, Justin Peck, Anthony Fiore, Mason Daniel, Zach Newlin, Robbie Kendall, Ian Madsen, Troy Wagaman Jr., Steve Buckwalter, Jac Haudenschild, Zach Hampton, Kraig Kinser, Zeb Wise, Jason Sides, Gio Scelzi, Nicole Bower, Brian MontiethÂ
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Track Notes
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Please download the 2020 W-9 Form and fill it out prior to the season to avoid lines.
It can be mailed to the speedway office (address below) or emailed to williamsgrove@verizon.net
Please download the 2020 W-9 Form and fill it out prior to the season to avoid lines.
It can be mailed to the speedway office (address below) or emailed to williamsgrove@verizon.net
