Langley Speedway (Virginia)

The track hosts 12 divisions that alternate running during their Saturday night program: Late models, Modifieds, Virginia Racers, legends cars, Super Streets, Enduros, Grand Stocks, Super Trucks, UCARS, Pro Six, and HRKC Pro Winged Champ Karts.

Langley also hosts Hampton Roads Kart Club races on most Sundays and some Fridays during the season, Wacky Wednesday which allows anyone with a helmet and a street legal car to participate in the time attack, burnout competition, and one on one drag races on most Wednesday nights during the season, the Langley Drift Club which helped bring drifting to the Hampton Roads' area, and starting in 2023 Old-Dominion Region-SCCA Autocross events.

There were a number of early incidents that led to a few drivers dropping out before the halfway point, but the second half ran green most of the way.

Driving James Long's number 21 car, Nick Smith picked up the $15,000 check for winning the event.

Nick Smith scored the pole for the race earlier in the day with a 16.346-second lap, merely 0.005 seconds ahead of the second-place car of C.E.

[3] 2010: Run on July 10, 2010, the 2010 edition of Langley Speedway's richest race began under ominous conditions with short lived showers stopping practice a couple of times early in the afternoon.

The first half of the race featured some early excitement with Falk shoving DeBolt out of the way on lap 13 to take the lead, as well as a heated battle between Stacy Puryear and Mark Wertz that had a lot of bumping and close calls.

During the break Puryear was interviewed about the on track contact with Wertz which revealed a bit of a pay back may have been in order.

The race continued on another long green flag run during which Falk began to show his dominance, pulling out to a big lead.

Some of the better known graduates include: On August 28, 2004 Dale Lemonds was killed in an INEX Legends car race at the track.

64-year-old veteran driver Shawn Balluzzo died in a crash at Langley Speedway on Turn 2 the night of July 11, 2020.

Two drivers dominated the Busch Series events: Jack Ingram claimed four victories, and Tommy Ellis won five.

Start of a race in Langley Speedway in 2008