[4] Old Dominion Speedway (ODS) was a motorsport complex located in Prince William County, just south of Manassas, Virginia.
Weekly divisions included: Super Pro, Foot Brake, Motorcycle, Quick 16, and Top Street 5.8.
The 3/8-mile track hosted Late Models, INEX Legends, Mini Modifieds, UCARSet Stocks, Bandoleros, and UCARS.
Old Dominion was also the birthplace of the Late Model Stock Car, "The Late Model Sportsman and Limited Sportsman divisions, along with some support classes ran until 1979, when track promoter Dick Gore came up with an idea for a class that would become one of the fastest growing divisions in NASCAR.
Adam Brenner won the track championship with a solid finish and the race win went to Mike Darne.
After the fans filed out and the majority of the media left, Dustin Storm was disqualified and Doug Liberman was awarded the win.
88 Champion Spark Plugs Chevrolet Monte Carlo in the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series, Richard Boswell also made his start at this track.
Many other USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series drivers, such as Jack Bailey, Trevor Bayne, and Charlie Ford have also raced at ODS.