Looking for some action? Several racetracks dot the Northern California landscape with live motorsports almost every weekend April through September. Some even get rolling in February and race until October. Whether you prefer asphalt or dirt, there's something for every gearhead at every speed, from quarter-midgets to dragsters.
Here are links to some of the many tracks within about three hours of the Sacramento area:
All American Speedway
Web site: www.allamericanspeedway.com800 All American City Boulevard
Roseville, CA 95678
Hotline: (916) 786-2025
Notes: One-third-mile paved oval. Hosts Whelen NASCAR All-American weekly series, Grand National West Series, stocks and sprints plus several other divisions. Saturday night racing March 29-Oct. 11.
Altamont Motorsports Park
Web site: www.altamontracing.com17001 Midway Road
Tracy, CA 95376
Office:
2455 Naglee Road #405
Tracy, CA 95304
Phone: (925) 371-RACE (7223)
Notes: The Motorsports Park contains a variety of different racetrack configurations including an in interlocking half-mile paved oval, quarter-mile oval, 1.1-mile road course and a figure-eight track. The main course is the largest oval racetrack north of Los Angeles. Program includes NASCAR Grand National West Series and weekly series plus other stock car racing, USAC sprint cars and more. Season runs April 5-Oct. 25.
American Valley Speedway
Web sites: www.americanvalleyspeedway.comhttp://web.mac.com/curtnieman/Site/Welcome.html
Plumas-Sierra County Fairgrounds
204 Fairgrounds Road
Quincy, CA 95971
P.O. Box 1370
Quincy, CA 95971
Phone: (530) 283-2175
Notes: Second largest dirt track in California. Hosts pro stock, mini stocks, sprints and go-karts. Track is 3/8-mile clay oval. Season runs May 3-Aug. 23. Promoter: Curt Nieman, info@americanvalleyspeedway.com
Roy Hayer Memorial Speedway
Web site: http://www.capitolqma.com800 G. St.
Rio Linda, CA 95673
Phone: (916) 991-1128 Notes: Home of the Capitol Quarter Midget Association. Founded in 1954, the 1/10th mile dirt oval has produced many professional racers, such as Jeff Gordon and Paul McMahan. Caters to kids, ages 5 to 17, who want to learn racing. Weekend practice sessions and racing, mid-March through October.
Infineon Raceway
Web site: www.infineonraceway.comHwys. 37 and 121, Sonoma
Phone: (800) 870-RACE
Notes: Historic 2.12-mile road course plus quarter-mile drag strip. NASCAR (Sprint Cup and Grand National West), NHRA, IndyCar, Grand-Am, AMA Superbike plus several weekly and special events.
Lakeport Speedway
Web site: http://www.lakeportspeedway.com/ Lake County Fairgrounds401 Martin Street
Lakeport, CA 95453
Phone: (707) 279-9577
Notes: Quarter-mile semi-banked paved oval. Series includes Bombers (NCRA), Mini Stocks, Modifieds (NCRA), Street Stocks, Late Models and more. Season runs mid-April through October.
Madera Speedway
Web site: http://www.racemadera.com/Hotline: (559) 673-RACE
Office phone: (209) 983-1689
Notes: One-third-mile paved oval. Hosts NASCAR Whelen All-American weekly late-model series plus Grand American Modifieds, Sportsman, Toyota Sedans, Pure Stocks, Jr. Grand American Modifieds and more. Season runs late March through October.
Marysville Raceway Park
Web site: http://www.marysvilleracewaypark.com1468 Simpson Lane
Marysville, CA 95901
Phone: (530) 743-1327
Notes: Formerly Twin Cities Speedway. Newly configured quarter-mile clay oval. Hosts Winged Pacific 360 Sprints, Wingless Spec Sprints, Stock Cars, Mini Stocks, Modifieds, Extreme Bombers, USAC Ford Focus Midgets, Dwarf Cars, SORA Sprint 100s, Western All Stars Late Models, BCRA Midget Lites and more.
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
Web site: http://www.laguna-seca.com/1021 Monterey-Salinas Highway
Salinas, CA 93908
Phone: (831) 242-8201
Tickets/Information: (800) 327-SECA (7322)
Notes: Operated by the Sports Car Racing Association of the Monterey Peninsula. Historic 2.238-mile road course hosts major open-wheel and motorcycle racing as well as vintage sports cars and other events. Schedule runs May through October.


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