Hagerstown Speedway

It hosts weekly local racing of Late Model Sportsman, Pure Stock, and Hobby Stock divisions, and throughout the season hosts regional and national touring series such as the Lucas Oil Late Model Series, International Motor Contest Association, and FASTRAK.

[3] Stanley Schetrompf signed a working agreement with the owner of Williams Grove Speedway Roy Richwine.

[5] Throughout the years, many NASCAR drivers have raced and found dirt-racing success there, including Cale Yarborough, Ken Schrader and Jeff Gordon.

[7] In 2018, the Super Late Model category championship would not be handed out due to low car count; it was the first year in the track history for that to happen.

[10] They were able to fit a couple races but after the PA Speedweek event they had problem with fans not following protocol and attacking track officials they called off the rest of the 2020 season.

However, thanks to the advancements and innovations in safety-gear over the past several decades, the last reported driver-fatality as of December 2020 was in 1969, when Frank Gorinchky died after being involved in a multiple-car accident.

When another driver (number 81) tried to overtake after turn two, Jack attempted to block them but hit the guardrail, which broke his car apart and thrust it into the air.

Keith Kauffman at Hagerstown in 1986
Rich Vogler 's USAC Silver Crown car in 1986