Boone Speedway

[1] Boone Speedway opened as a 3/8th mile high banked dirt track in 1967 and was built by Vern Carman.

Ramo Stott, a former ARCA champion and Daytona 500 pole sitter competed at Boone in the 1970's.

These included upgraded walls along the front and back stretch, increased catwalks and pit side grandstands, a new leader board, and safety enhancements.

[6] After moving to different tracks the Super Nationals found a permanent home at the Boone Speedway.

[8] Previously there were a number of other events including a golf tournament, pit crew competition, and several unofficial activities.

The winning driver gets a new IMCA legal engine donated by Karl Performance in Des Moines.

The Hawkeye 50/100 is a World of Outlaws Late Model Series race that was scheduled to begin in 2020.

The initial event had "Twin Hawk" features for the late models paying $2,500 to the winner of each race.