Williams Grove Speedway

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 2023 racing season runs from March to October. Our largest show, the World of Outlaws National Open will pay $75,000 to the winner plus over $160,000 in total prize money. Season admission prices range from $15 to $45 for adults with discounted youth (Ages 13-20) priced from $10-$20 and Kids 12 and under are always FREE. Special sanctioned race events include the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars, ULMS Late Models, United States Auto Club, All-Star Circuit of Champions, United Racing Club and the PA Sprint Series. Other racing divisions appearing throughout the season include 358 sprint cars, 360 sprint cars, super late models, modifieds and super sportsman. 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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Williams Grove 61st Annual National Open Just Two Weeks Away
75K World of Outlaws event will again decide track champion

Mechanicsburg – The most recent edition of the biggest and richest sprint car race in the East returns to Williams Grove Speedway in two weeks as the 61st annual Champion Racing Oil National Open is slated for Friday and Saturday, September 29 and 30.

Sanctioned by the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Series, the two-day affair will find all eyes focused on the Mechanicsburg oval.

Slated for Sept. 29, the National Open Preliminary will feature a 25-lap main paying $10,000 to the winner on Friday night.

Then on Saturday, September 30, the 2023 40-lap Champion Racing Oil National Open will continue the tradition of posting the biggest winner’s share in the history of the oval at $75,000 to take th

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Final Chance For Teams To Ready For National Open Is Friday At Williams Grove
Event will crown Diamond Series champion and 358 sprint titlist

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will host the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars as they tune up for the upcoming Champion Racing Oil National Open when Kiely Construction presents the World of Outlaws Tune Up Race as part of the Hoosier Diamond Series this Friday night, September 22.

The HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints will also be in action, capping off their 2023 campaign at Williams Grove Speedway.

Friday’s races will find the 410 sprints vying for $6,000 to win in the outlaws tune up race with a typical outlaws format used throughout the night to include time trials and a dash.

Fast Tees screen printing of Thompsontown will be paying $300 to the Fast Tees Fast Qualifi

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Billy Kimmel Memorial And 358 Match Race Is Sept. 15 At Williams Grove
410s race for 6K in Kimmel, Match Race offers total purse worth nearly $21,000

Mechanicsburg – Presented by Komatsu, Williams Grove Speedway will host the Billy Kimmel Memorial for Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars and the lucrative Match Race for HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprint cars on VP Fuels Night, coming up this Friday, September 15.

Action gets underway at 7:30 pm.

The return of the Match Race for 358s this week finds the limiteds racing for a total purse of nearly $21,000.

Contributors who have donated to the fantastic Match Race purse include Bill Devine and Dirty Deeds, Ephrata Recycling, JDI Site Prep, Mamma’s Pizza, Ant Bay, Mennonite Mafia and Powder Works along

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Wagaman Wins Williams Grove Kimmel Memorial, Chad Criswell Cops 358 Match Race

Mechanicsburg – Troy Wagaman Jr. picked up the Billy Kimmel Memorial for 410 sprint cars presented by Komatsu at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, taking home $6,000 for his second victory of the season at the track in the Diamond Series event.

In the Match Race for 358 sprints, veteran Chad Criswell took the win, becoming the third and final leader of the event.

Polesitter Justin Peck stormed into control when the green flag fell in the 25-lap Kimmel Memorial for sprints.

After starting third, Wagaman made what would end up being the winning move on the opening lap when he blasted past second starter Lance Dewease low in the second corner.

But

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Troy Wagaman Jr., 2. Lance Dewease, 3. Daryn Pittman, 4. Dylan Norris, 5. Danny Dietrich, 6. Cameron Smith, 7. Devon Borden, 8. Freddie Rahmer, 9. TJ Stutts, 10. Chase Dietz, 11. Brian Brown, 12. Tyler Ross, 13. Kyle Moody, 14. Steve Buckwalter, 15. Lucas Wolfe, 16. Austin Bishop, 17. Brent Shearer, 18. Jordan Givler, 19. Steve Downs, 20. Joey Amantea, 21. Justin Peck, 22. Nash Ely, 23. JJ Loss, 24. Troy Fraker, 25. JR Senft

358 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Chad Criswell, 2. Doug Hammaker, 3. Steve Owings, 4. Chris Frank, 5. Kody Hartlaub, 6. Frankie Herr, 7. Tyler Ulrich, 8. Tyler Walton, 9. Dylan Norris, 10. Logan Rumsey, 11. Matt Findley, 12. Kyle Spence, 13. Scott Fisher, 14. Zach Newlin, 15. Jake Eldreth, 16. Justin Foster, 17. Jay Galloway, 18. Shane Yost, 19. Brady Dillon, 20. Tyler Rutherford, 21. Jayden Wolf, 22. Nick Yinger, 23. Preston Lattomus, 24. Nat Tuckey

DNS: Cody Fletcher

DNQ: Dwight Leppo, Wyatt Hinkle, Derek Locke

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Please download the 2023 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



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