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South Boston Speedway

Coordinates:36°42′32″N78°52′7″W / 36.70889°N 78.86861°W /36.70889; -78.86861
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South Boston Speedway
Oval (1957–present)
Location1188 James D. Hagood Hwy.
South Boston, Virginia 24592
Coordinates36°42′32″N78°52′7″W / 36.70889°N 78.86861°W /36.70889; -78.86861
Capacity7,600
OwnerMattco Inc. (Pocono Raceway)
Opened10 August 1957; 68 years ago (1957-08-10)
Major eventsCurrent:
CARS Tour (1997–2011, 2017–2019, 2021–present)
SMART Modified Tour (1992–1993, 2001, 2009–2016, 2021–present)
Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 (2006–2019, 2021–present)
Former:
SRX Series (2022)
NASCAR K&N Pro Series EastWho's Your Driver Twin 100s (2007–2011, 2017–2019)
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (2001, 2019)
NASCAR Southeast Series (1992–1996, 1998, 2001–2003, 2005–2006)
ARCA Re/Max Series (2002–2004)
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
John Boy & Billy 250 (2001–2003)
ASA National Tour (2001–2002)
NASCAR Busch SeriesTextilease/Medique 300 (1982–1991, 1994–2000)
NASCAR Winston Cup (1960–1964, 1968–1971)
Websitesouthbostonspeedway.com
Oval (1957–present)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.400 mi (0.644 km)
Turns4
BankingTurns: 12°
Straights: 10°

South Boston Speedway, or "SoBo", is ashort track located just outsideSouth Boston, Virginia. SoBo is located approximately 60-mile (97 km) east of another area familiar to mostNASCAR fans,Martinsville. It is owned by Mattco, Inc., the Mattioli family trust that ownsPocono Raceway, with general manager Brandon Brown operating the track, replacing Cathy Rice who retired in 2021 after serving in that role for 21 years and Chase Brashears who was in the role for two years.[1] NASCAR's three national series have raced at the track, though theCup Series has not done so since 1971, while theBusch Series last raced there in 2000. After the Busch Series left the schedule, theCraftsman Truck Series competed at SoBo for a few years between 2001 and 2003. TheSRX Series visited the track in 2022.

Like most tracks in the region, it is NASCAR-sanctioned; thus, drivers can run forNASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series National Points. The track has produced most of the national champions in the past two decades. The track holds around 12 events annually for its local racing divisions, which include the Late Model Stock Cars, Budweiser Limited Sportsman, Southside Disposal Pure Stock, and the VSP Heat Hornets. The East Coast Flathead Ford Racing Association and the Southern Ground Pounders Vintage Racing Club make occasional appearances. All events are broadcast live onFloRacing.

The track has historically been known for its modified racing. The original SMART Modified Tour ran at the track in 1992-93 and 2001. Its successor, theNASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, ran annually from 2009 to 2013 and biannually from 2014 to 2016. The reincarnation of the SMART Modified Tour has run a race since 2021. Beginning in 2023 South Boston was given two races for the SMART Tour with the first race, King of the Modifieds, becoming the tour's crown jewel race. TheNASCAR Whelen Modified Tour has run twice at the track, in 2001 and 2019. The NWMT was scheduled to return for a third time in 2020, but the race was canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

TheARCA Menards Series held three races at South Boston between 2002 and 2004. The facility also hosted 11NASCAR Southeast Series races from 1992 to 2006. The ARCA Menards Series East (thenNASCAR K&N Pro Series East) replaced the Southeast Series at the track for the next five years and returned in 2017 for twin 100 lap races that continued into 2019.

South Boston in recent years has been known for its Late Model Stock racing. The Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 is SoBo's Crown Jewel race, held annually on Independence Day weekend, and is the first race in the Virginia Triple Crown. TwoCARS tours – the CARS Pro Late Model Tour and CARS Late Model Stock Tour – have held multiple events at the speedway, including a stretch of 21 events from 1997 to 2011 (as theCARS X1-R Pro Cup Series) and has made an annual stop since 2017. In 2014 and 2015 the track held the Denny Hamlin Short Track Showdown. TheASA National Tour hosted 2 races at SoBo – one in 2001 and the other in 2002.

Some of the better-known graduates of South Boston's Saturday night weekly events includeJeff Burton,Ward Burton,Elliott Sadler, Stacy Compton, and the Bodine brothers (Todd,Geoff andBrett).Danville, Virginia driverWendell Scott, the first African-American driver to compete at NASCAR's highest level, also raced in Modified Division events there.

2025 South Boston Speedway Schedule

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DateEventDivisions
March 22King of the ModifiedsSMART Modified Tour (125 Laps), LMSC (Twin 50's)
April 12Danville Toyota Race DayLMSC, Limited Sportsman (75 Laps), Pure Stock, Hornets
April 26NASCAR Weekly Series RacingLMSC, Limited Sportsman, Pure Stock, Hornets
May 10NASCAR Weekly Series RacingLMSC, Limited Sportsman, Pure Stock, Hornets
May 24NASCAR Weekly Series RacingLMSC, Limited Sportsman, Pure Stock, Hornets
June 7NASCAR Weekly Series RacingLMSC, Limited Sportsman, Pure Stock, Hornets
June 28Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200[2]LMSC (200 Laps), Limited Sportsman (40 Laps), Pure Stock (20 Laps), Hornets (15 Laps)
July 26NASCAR Weekly Series RacingLMSC, Limited Sportsman, Pure Stock, Hornets
August 9NASCAR Weekly Series RacingLMSC, Limited Sportsman, Pure Stock, Hornets
August 23NASCAR Weekly Series RacingLMSC, Limited Sportsman, Pure Stock, Hornets
September 6NASCAR Weekly Series Championship NightLMSC, Limited Sportsman, Pure Stock, Hornets
September 13CARS TourCARS Late Model Stock Tour (125 Laps), CARS Pro Late Model Tour (100 Laps)

Notable drivers

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Throughout the years, South Boston Speedway has been a popular venue where a number of NASCAR's greatest stars visited and raced, and new stars were born.

Dale Earnhardt,Dale Earnhardt Jr.,Cale Yarborough,Darrell Waltrip,Terry Labonte,Geoff Bodine,Bobby Allison,Tony Stewart,Ken Schrader, andBenny Parsons are among manyCup Series drivers that have competed at South Boston Speedway over the years. Parsons scored his first career Grand National win at South Boston Speedway when the track hosted its last Grand National race in 1971.

Waltrip was a winner at South Boston Speedway while competing in NASCAR Late Model Sportsman races. Bodine cut his teeth in racing full bodied stock cars when he moved south off of the NASCAR Modified circuit in 1981 to drive for Emanuel Zervakis of Richmond. The former NASCAR Modified driver won nine of 11 NASCAR Late Model Sportsman events and went on to win the South Boston Speedway title that season. He used that experience to vault his way onto the NASCAR Winston Cup Series tour.

In the early 1970s when the NASCAR Grand American Series was popular, drivers such asTiny Lund,Pete Hamilton,Jim Paschal,Frank Sessoms, andT. C. Hunt competed on the South Boston Speedway oval.

Ray Hendrick, a legendary driver known for his hard charging driving style, recorded hundreds of wins at the South Boston Speedway during his storied career, many of them coming when he was piloting the famous winged No. 11 Modified coupe that was fielded by Jack Tant and Clayton Mitchell. The Richmond, Virginia resident won five track championships at the South Boston Speedway, four of them while competing in the NASCAR Modified division, and one in the NASCAR Late Model Sportsman division.

Over the years, South Boston Speedway has been a breeding ground for a number of NASCAR stars. South Boston nativesJeff Burton andWard Burton spent their early careers in the NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Division there. The Burtons are the only brothers to win the South Boston Speedway Most Popular Driver Award.

South Boston Speedway's 1994 champion,Stacy Compton, went on to a successful career, competing in the Cup Series,Busch, andCraftsman Truck Series.

Hermie Sadler andElliott Sadler of Emporia, Virginia competed in Late Models at South Boston Speedway, with Elliott winning the track championship as a 20-year-old rising star. Cup Series starDenny Hamlin also raced and won multiple times in the Late Model Stock Car Division.

David Blankenship of Moseley, Virginia has the most track championships. In 1998, he won an unprecedented seventh career South Boston Speedway NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Division title. Hendrick's mark of five South Boston Speedway championships is second to Blankenship's seven titles. In 2019,Peyton Sellers of Danville, Virginia won his fifth career South Boston Speedway NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Division title to move into a tie with Hendrick for second place. In 2024, Sellers would tie Blankenship's record.

Records

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  • Track record – Tommy Catalano (13.849 seconds; 103.979  MPH);NASCAR Whelen Modified
  • Race record – Todd Bodine, 70.785 MPH
  • Late Model Stock Car Track Record - Peyton Sellers (14.676 seconds; 98.119 MPH; March 16, 2019)
  • Limited Sportsman Track Record - Colin Garrett (15.125 seconds; 97.587 MPH; April 8, 2017)
  • Pure Stock Track Record - Zach Reaves (17.648 seconds; 81.657 MPH; April 12, 2025)
  • NASCAR K&N Pro Series East (now ARCA Menards Series East) Track Record - Chase Cabre (14.711 seconds; 97.886 MPH; April 5, 2017)
  • Hornet Track Record - Cameron Goble (19.592 seconds; 71.819 MPH; August 19, 2023)

Late Model track champions

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YearDriver
1960Eddie Crouse
1961Ray Hendrick
1962Ted Hairfield
1963Ray Hendrick
1964Runt Harris
1965Sonny Hutchins / Bob McGinnis
1966Ray Hendrick
1967Runt Harris
1968Ray Hendrick
1969Eddie Royster
1970Jimmy Hensley
1971Lennie Pond
1972Sonny Hutchins
1977Sonny Hutchins
1978Jack Ingram
1979Ray Hendrick
1980Sonny Hutchins
1981Geoff Bodine
1982Sam Ard
1983Roy Hendrick
1984David Blankenship
1985Maurice Hill
1986David Blankenship
1987Wayne Patterson
1988Barry Beggarly
1989David Blankenship
1990David Blankenship
1991Mike Buffkin
1992Wayne Patterson
1993David Blankenship
1994Stacy Compton
1995Elliott Sadler
1996B.A. Wilson
1997David Blankenship
1998David Blankenship
1999Bubba Urban Jr.
2000Nick Woodward
2001Brandon Butler
2002Frank Deiny Jr.
2003Philip Morris
2004Timothy Peters
2005Peyton Sellers
2006Drew Herring
2007Adam Baker
2008Wayne Ramsey
2009Justin Johnson
2010Justin Johnson
2011Philip Morris
2012Matt Bowling
2013Lee Pulliam
2014Peyton Sellers
2015Matt Bowling
2016Matt Bowling
2017Peyton Sellers
2018Peyton Sellers
2019Peyton Sellers
2020No racing due to COVID-19
2021Peyton Sellers
2022Layne Riggs
2023Carter Langley
2024Peyton Sellers

Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 Winners

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YearWinner
2006Drew Herring
2007Adam Barker
2008Deac McCaskill
2009Nick Smith
2010Deac McCaskill (2)
2011Lee Pulliam
2012Lee Pulliam (2)
2013Lee Pulliam (3)
2014Lee Pulliam (4)
2015Lee Pulliam (5)
2016Lee Pulliam (6)
2017Philip Morris
2018Peyton Sellers
2019Peyton Sellers (2)
2020n/a
2021Bobby McCarty
2022Corey Heim
2023Bobby McCarty (2)
2024Connor Hall

See also

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References

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  1. ^"South Boston Speedway Celebrating 65 Years". 8 January 2022.
  2. ^Race #1 of theVirginia Triple Crown

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