Tony Stewart’s Eldora Speedway has hired championship-winning USAC driver and motorsports executive Levi Jones as general manager for the World’s Greatest Dirt Track. The appointment serves as a ...
Steve Kinser has 57 career wins at Eldora Speedway, with six of those coming in the famed Kings Royal. Dating back to his debut at the track in 1977, the 20-time World of Outlaws champion, has nearly ...
ROSSBURG, Ohio — Eldora Speedway, under the ownership of three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Tony Stewart, takes center stage tonight as the Kubota High Limit Racing series presents the ...
Eldora Speedway owner Earl Baltes follows through with his dream to hold a $50,000 Sprint Car race. Steve Kinser beats Shane Carson and Ohio favorite Jac Haudenschild to win the inaugural Kings Royal.
Citing a desire to make history, Eldora Speedway owner Tony Stewart says his half-mile dirt track in Rosberg, Ohio, will pay a million dollars to the winner of a Sprint Car race later this month.
Tony Stewart’s Eldora Speedway will run a historic, first-ever, one million-dollar-to-win 410 sprint car race tonight. The victor of the 50-lap main event pockets $1,002,023 from the record 1.4 ...
'Sunshine' is poised to chase a national championship but had to work for it ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Eldora Speedway, the half-mile clay oval in western Ohio that promotes itself as “The World’s Greatest Dirt Track,” will lose its unique NASCAR race in 2021, but it will be ...
Dirt late model driver Scott Bloomquist and four other drivers filed a $16.5-million lawsuit against World Racing Group and subsidiary UMP DIRTcar Racing, Eldora Speedway and track owner Tony Stewart ...
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series driver and former USAC champion Tony Stewart has purchased Eldora Speedway from legendary owner Earl Baltes. Known as "Auto Racing's Showcase since 1954" thanks in large part ...
When NASCAR published their schedules for the 2021 season, fans were noticeably shocked that Eldora Speedway was removed from the Gander Outdoor Truck Series schedule. Of course NASCAR made up for it ...