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Thursday, 11 December 2008 01:33

Myrtle Beach Speedway originally named Rambi Raceway was built in 1958. Ever since its inception the racetrack has become the training grounds for some of NASCAR’s biggest stars including names like Dale Earnhardt Jr. Four generations of Pettys and Three generations of Earnhardts have all taken a green flag at the Myrtle Beach Speedway. Myrtle Beach Speedway is hands down the best value for the entertainment dollar in town. No where else on the Grand Strand can you watch live racing action and see the future stars of NASCAR. 

Late Model Pit Road           Late Model Race 

Photos Courtesy of Edward Jordan 

 

Saturday Night Local Racing Schedule (all times approximate)  

Pit Gates Open at 1 pm 

Rotating practice throughout the afternoon 

Grandstands open at 4 pm 

Qualifying for Late Models and Super Trucks Approximately 5:00

Race time 7:30 pm

Heat Races, Super Truck/Late Model Warm-ups, followed by Main Events. 

 

Myrtle Beach Speedway Aerial View 

Photo Courtesy of Google Maps

Myrtle Beach Speedway is .538 mile in length with a seating capacity of 12,000 plus.  

Local Divisions

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Late Model Stock Cars

Super Trucks

Limited Late Models

Street Stock

Mini Stock

 

Speedway Ticket Pricing - Saturday Night Local Racing Events

All Seating is General Admission

Adult $12.00

Kids 10 and under Free

 

Myrtle Beach Speedway Track Records

NASCAR Nationwide Series                                        Elliott Sadler           19.525

NASCAR Whelen All American Series LAte Models         Gilbert King             19.808

NASCAR Goody's Dash Series                                     Brian Sockwell         19.870

NASCAR Slim Jim All-Pro                                            Steve Holzhauson    19.013

Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 April 2009 20:09