Madison International Speedway

The Madison International Speedway (MIS) is a half-mile paved oval racetrack in the Town of Rutland near Oregon, Wisconsin, United States.

The track opened in the 1950s as a dirt quarter-mile run by several organizations as Oregon Legion Speedway.

In 1969, he tore down the quarter-mile track and built a state of the art high-banked half-mile oval and named it "Capital Super Speedway".

[2] Tony Zidar and his brother Bob purchased the track in 1983 and the added 29 rows of grandstand seating along with a scoreboard on the backstretch.

[2] The Fillner family operated the track and made several improvements to the pits and upper concession areas.

In 2015, new ARCA Midwest Tour owner Gregg McKarns purchased the speedway from Kunes.

[2] MIS was later announced as a weekly NASCAR Whelen All-American Series track starting in 2015.

Three race weekly on the half mile outer track: Late models, Area Sportsman, and Hobby Stock.

[8] The track regularly held American Speed Association events before the national touring series ended.

Nathan Haseleu 's Late model in Victory Lane in 2007
Mike Storkson's 2006 Hobby Stock Track Champion car
Panoramic view of the track in the fall of 2014.