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Zach Sise Wins $10,000 in One for the Road!

(November 17, 2024) Turning back Hayden Cardwell's late challenges, Zach Sise, of Knoxville, Tennessee, led all but one of the 70 laps in Sunday's American All-Star Series finale at Beckley Motor Speedway! Sise fought brake problems all race long, but still took the checkers 2.266 seconds ahead of title-clinching runner-up Hayden Cardwell, who led only lap 59 amid a slide job battle for the lead with only 10 laps remaining. Sise picked up the $10,000 payday in the 'One for the Road' over Cardwell, Tyler Bare, Kyle Hardy, and Corey Almond. A total of 38 Crate Late Model competitors were on hand for the season-ending event, which was pushed back a day due to inclement weather. | full results

 

Dimm Pockets $4,000 in Cowboy Classic!

(November 2, 2024) Owen Dimm picked up the inaugural Cowboy Classic presented by Barrier Fencing Supply Company at Beckley Motor Speedway earlier tonight! Dimm, who hails from Mifflintown, Pennsylvania, took home a dominant victory to claim the $4,000 first place prize money. After starting on the pole in the 30-lapper, Dimm beat Jadan Bowling, David Brown, Jr., Jeremy Kornbau, and Wyatt Justice to the checkered flag in the Carolina Sprint Tour contest. He also picked up an additional $1,000 in bonus money by winning his heat race, the dash, and leading every lap in the headliner! | full results

 

Blayne Ellis Bags $12,000 in Compact Clash!

(October 26, 2024) Blayne Ellis, of Slaughters, Kentucky, captured his second career SCDRA victory on Saturday evening in Beckley Motor Speedway’s Compact Clash! After starting third on the grid in the 50-lap feature, Blayne beat John Windham, Reid Christensen, A.J. Hoffner, and Chris Wise to the checkered flag. With a whopping 90 entrants on hand for the $12,000 to win Compact Clash, Newman Presnell earned Fast Time honors during Friday's qualifying session, while Chris Wise, Josh Frantz, Rob Rudisill, Jr., Eddie McGrew, Gauge Hutchinson, and Payne Pickles won the six heat races. The trio of B-Mains on Saturday were won by Eric Boozel, Cale Deese, and Chad Weaver. | full results

 

Tyler Meadows Wins Tyler Evans Memorial!

(October 12, 2024) The final points night of the season took place at Beckley Motor Speedway tonight, as well as the annual 'Tyler Evans Memorial' for the Street Stocks. Tyler Meadows, of Rock West Virginia, picked up the $1,000 payday in the Street Stock division over a top five that included runner-up Trenton Salago, Ronald Rhodes, Nick Evans, and Mark Snodgrass. Other winners on the night at the Mount Hope, West Virginia facility included Brandon Umberger (AAS Pro Late Model), Bill Pritchard, Jr. (Sport Mod), Joe Sampson (Enduro), Daniel Lowe (Outlaw Street), Brandon Adkins (4-Cylinder), and Tee Evans (Mini Wedge). | full results

 

Schoonover Wins Legends Show at BMS

(September 28, 2024) It was Double Points Night featuring the INEX Legend cars tonight at Beckley Motor Speedway! Quade Schoonover, of Peebles, Ohio, was victorious in both the heat race and the Legends feature event to secure the win over Jorjie Sweger, Logan Syner, Ryan Swisshelm, and Doug Fawley. In the 20-lap Pro Late Model main event, Brandon Umberger topped Henry Hornsby III, T.J. Salango, Steven Adkins, Jr., and Shane Greco. Other winners on the evening included Bill Pritchard, Jr. (Sport Mod), Tyler Meadows (Street Stock), Chris Mills (Enduro), and David Cox (Outlaw Street). | full results

 

Freddie Carpenter Wins Mountaineer 50

(September 14, 2024) Charging around the outside of mid-race leader Henry Hornsby III on lap 23, 11th-starting Freddie Carpenter led the rest of the way in tonight's Mountaineer 50 at Beckley Motor Speedway! The Parkersburg, West Virginia native collected the $10,000 first place prize money ahead of runner-up Colten Burdette, Tyler Bare, Henry Hornsby III, and Matthew Nance. Next up at the Mount Hope, West Virginia oval will be a double points night plus the INEX Legends on Saturday evening, September 28. Mark your calendars!!! | full results

 

Penalty Report

(August 28, 2024) Due to on-track actions on August 24, 2024, Gary Younce is suspended from Beckley Motor Speedway indefinitely - as of today August 28, 2024.

 

Trenton Salago Wins Chick Hughes Memorial

(August 24, 2024) Polesitter Trenton Salago, of Beckley, West Virginia, came out on top of tonight's annual 'Chick Hughes Memorial' tonight at Beckley Motor Speedway! Trenton beat Tyler Meadows, Shane Greco, Donald McMillion, and Brandon Cline in the Street Stock special to bag the $1,022 first place prize money. Other winners on the evening included T.J. Salago (AAS Pro Late Model), Bill Pritchard, Jr. (Sport Mod), Chris Mills (Enduro), Harley Raines (Outlaw Street), Sonny Ratliff (4-Cylinders), and Brayden Mills (Mini Wedge). | full results

 

Seven Different Winners Grace Victory Lane

(August 10, 2024) A regular weekly show took place earlier tonight at Beckley Motor Speedway. Shane Greco (AAS Pro Late Model), Harley Martin (Sport Mod), Tyler Meadows (Street Stock), Chris Mills (Enduro), Harley Raynes (Outlaw Street), Josh Grimshaw (4-Cylinders), and Stephen Lusher (Mini Wedge) all reached victory lane this evening at the Mount Hope, West Virginia oval. | full results

 

Sise Wins Keith Bills Memorial for $3,600

(August 2, 2024) The Keith Bills Memorial Presented by L&S Dirt Works, Probuilt Race Engines, and Dirt Rich TV took place tonight for the American All-Star Series at Beckley Motor Speedway paying $3,600 to win. Thirty-two of America's Best Pro Late Models signed in for competition.

The feature field was set and after the missing man formation for Keith, the All-Stars were ready for the 36-lap shootout! Trevor Sise jumped to the early lead with a field of hungry racers right on his heels. The race was a hard fought battle on a hammer-down race track. Only a few cautions slowed the event in route to lap thirty-six. Trevor Sise would grab the victory in dominating fashion leading every lap. Hayden Cardwell battled hard to grab second over Henry Hornsby III who took third. Kyle Hardy would battle to a fourth place finish with AJ Hicks taking fifth. Baillie Lowe would take sixth with Shane Greco finishing seventh. Logan Roberson, Gregory Carrico, and Joshua Chesney would round out the top ten. | full results

 

Christmas in July at Beckley Motor Speedway

(July 27, 2024) It was Christmas in July at Beckley Motor Speedway tonight - an evening filled with racing action, Christmas music, and even Santa Claus at the Mount Hope, West Virginia speedplant. In the weekly AAS Pro Late Model division, Midway, West Virginia native Shane Greco came out on top of the 20-lap feature event to secure a victory over runner-up T.J. Salango, Steven Adkins, Jr., Robert Roberts, and Jim Radar. These cars and many, many more will be on hand next Friday night, August 2 for the annual running of the 'Keith Bills Memorial.' The AAS Pro Lates will race for a $3,600 first place prize next weekend! | full results

 

Donald McIntosh Wins $10,053 Black Gold 53

(July 12, 2024) Seeking his second career Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals Series presented by Coltman Farms Racing and fueled by Sunoco Championship, Donald McIntosh got off to a hot start on Friday night in the miniseries opener at Beckley Motor Speedway! The boxscore may read that Donald swept the evening by earning Fast Time honors in qualifying, winning his heat race, and emerging victorious in the 53-lap main event, but the Dawsonville, Georgia ace had to work for it and the action behind him was fast and furious.

Donald hounded early race leader Zack Dohm for the point before slipping past Dohm’s #17 machine to officially lead lap thirteen. A caution flag then quickly emerged for a spinning Shane Greco on the fourteenth circuit and McIntosh pulled away from the talented field on the restart. He then kept his Billy Hicks Racing #79 entry out front for the remainder of the ‘Black Gold 53’ to pocket the $10,053 first place prize money in front of the big Beckley crowd. | full results

 

Bill Pritchard, Jr. Tops Sport Mod Shootout!

(July 6, 2024) Bill Pritchard, Jr. topped a 21-car field on Saturday night at Beckley Motor Speedway to emerge victorious in the Sport Mod Shootout! Bill picked up a $1,200 payday for besting a top five that included runner-up Jeff Parsons, Tate Hughes, Larry Martin, and Harley Martin. In other action tonight at BMS, Shane Greco (AAS Pro Late Models), Trenton Salago (Street Stocks), Jeffrey Hammons (Enduro), David Cox (Outlaw Street), Hunter Stephens (4-Cylinders), and Brayden Mills (Mini Wedge) also claimed victories in their respective racing divisions. A huge fireworks extravaganza then capped off the fun-filled evening! | full results

 

Forecasted Rain Dooms Beckley USA 100

(June 29, 2024) With the high probability of rain and thunderstorms throughout the day on Sunday, June 30, tomorrow’s annual ‘Beckley USA 100’ at Beckley Motor Speedway has been rained out for the second time this year. Unfortunately with no suitable make-up date available, the $20,053 to win mega-event will not be rescheduled for this year and will have to wait until 2025.

While the Spring Nationals was not able to get a race into the record books at the Mount Hope, West Virginia facility this year due to inclement weather, the Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals Series presented by Coltman Farms Racing and fueled by Sunoco will start the 20th Anniversary Tour at Beckley Motor Speedway on Friday night, July 12. The series opener at BMS in a couple of weeks will shell out a $10,053 first place prize. Josh Rice ('21), Cory Hedgecock ('22), and Jimmy Owens ('23) have captured Southern Nationals triumphs at the 3/8-mile oval in previous years.

 

Penalty Report

(June 27, 2024) As of June 27, 2024, Aaron Barley is suspended indefinitely due to repeated actions that are detrimental to Beckley Motor Speedway and its employees and staff. This is something we didn't want to do, but everyone who races at our track must follow the rules and be respectful. We wish Aaron and his family well and good luck in the future.

 

Logan McCandless Wins in Beckley Debut!

(June 22, 2024) As the OVSCA headed into Beckley Motor Speedway for the first time in a few years. The OVSCA noticed a lot of work has taken place from the new owner Randy Kinder the facility looked good. The OVSCA 410 sprints would invade the facility for a great night of racing that would see first time visitor Logan McCandless stand on top at the end of the night. This would be McCandless first visit this season with the OVSCA. The night would start out with qualifying where McCandless would set a new track record of 11.422 not bad for his first ever visit to the Beckley Motor Speedway. In the Feature, McCandless would cross the line a few feet ahead of a charge by Ricky Peterson. Following Peterson would be Jamie Myers, Danny Smith and Keith Baxter rounding out your top 5. McCandless would sweep the OVSCA "Double Down" weekend after winning at Ohio valley speedway the night before. | full results

 

Profitt Secures $7,500 in Battle of the Mods!!

(June 15, 2024) In the inaugural visit by the Cumberland Plateau Open Wheel Modified Series to Beckley Motor Speedway, it was Colton Profitt, of Crossville, Tennessee, who made a profit by coming out on top of the 50-lap 'Battle of the Mods' to secure a $7,500 payday! Colton, who started from the pole position, hit his marks and manipulated lapped traffic to perfection to hold off a heavy hitting field of open wheel warriors. Finishing behind his #56 machine at the unfurling of the checkered flag tonight was runner-up Cole Falloway, Blake Brown, Adam Ogle, and sixteenth-starting Jesse Wisecarver.

Other winners at the Mount Hope, West Virginia oval tonight were Bill Pritchard, Jr. (Sport Mods), Nick Evans (Street Stocks), Joseph Sampson (Enduro), Josh Grimshaw (4-Cylinders), and Stephen Lusher (Mini Wedges). | full results

 

Dietz Claims $15,000 in UBB Miners Memorial!

(June 1, 2024) One of the biggest races of the year at Beckley Motor Speedway took place tonight, as the 100-lap UBB Miners Memorial was held at the Mount Hope, West Virginia facility. Zack Dohm showed dominance early in the American All-Stars Series feature event. One long caution occured when Zach Sise's car became connected to Joey Love's engine. The track worked diligently to separate the cars while causing as little damage as possible. Sise was able to continue. Hard nosed racing and several cautions littered the first half of the race. At lap 50 and the halfway break some tempers flared on the track as drivers showed displeasure with one another during the 10 minute stop much to the fans pleasure. Dohm picked right back up with the lead until a tire coming off the bead ended his dominate performance on lap 61.

At this point the 2022 Champion Hayden Cardwell went to the point and looked like he was going to run away and hide and grab the $15,000. Disaster struck on lap 96 of the event. As Cardwell was closing in on two cars at the tail end of the lead lap they came together collecting Cardwell and others in the collision. Second place running Josh Dietz was almost collected as well, but able to keep rolling on. With the field now reset and ready for the last four laps Dietz shot out to the lead chasing the $15,000. Hot on his heels were AJ Hicks and Shane Greco, both also wanting their piece of the piece of the pie. Dietz would hold on to get the biggest victory of his career. AJ Hicks would take second and Shane Greco third. From the B-Main Joshua Chesney would take fourth and Baillie Lowe who had to take a provisional would be the Hyperco Hard Charger taking 5th. Michael Bland would fight to a hard fought sixth place finish while Hayden Cardwell still managed a strong seventh place run. Logan Roberson, Billy Beachler, and Logan Walls would round out the top ten. | full results

 

Baldwin Nabs First Career Win at Beckley!

(May 25, 2024) The Carolina Sprint Tour made their first-ever appearance at Beckley Motor Speedway tonight and a $2,086 top prize was up for grabs. Dillan Baldwin took home his first career victory with the series at the Mount Hope, West Virginia oval over a top five that included runner-up Connor Leoffler, Jake Gomola, George Loux, and Brianna Lawson. Other winners over the Memorial Day weekend at BMS included Bill Pritchard, Jr. (Sport Mods), Tyler Meadows (Street Stocks), Chris Mills (Enduro), and Brandon Adkins (4-Cylinders). Thanks to all of the teams, drivers, sponsors, and fans for spending part of your holiday weekend with us! | full results

 

Henry Hornsby III Remains Red-Hot at BMS!

(May 18, 2024) The fan-friendly Autograph Night program was held on Saturday, May 18 at Beckley Motor Speedway and all fans were welcomed to come down to the front stretch during the show to meet the cars and stars of the sport. Henry Hornsby III remained red-hot at the Mount Hope, West Virginia facility, as he picked up a feature victory for the third straight weekend. In AAS Weekly Pro Late Model action, Henry won his heat race, started the 20-lap feature from the outside of the front row, and emerged victorious in the A-Main over runner-up Shane Greco, TJ Salango, Eddie Hambrick, and Calvin Carlton. Other winners on Autograph Night were Bill Pritchard, Jr. (Sport Mods), Trenton Salago (Street Stocks), Robert Tanner (Enduro), Buddy Brogan (Outlaw Street), Josh Grimshaw (4-Cylinders), and Stephen Lusher (Mini Wedges). | full results

 

Hornsby III Back in Beckley Victory Lane

(May 11, 2024) Even though the Schaeffer's Oil Spring Nationals Series-sanctioned 'Beckley USA 100' was postponed due to a poor weather forecast for Saturday, May 10, Beckley Motor Speedway soldiered on tonight with a regular weekly show including the ground-pounding Super Late Models. Henry Hornsby III, of Bradley, West Virginia, pocketed the $1,500 payday in the Super Late Model division over runner-up Jacob Wiblin and third place podium finisher Kenny Rucker. Other winners on the evening at the Mount Hope, West Virginia oval included Shane Greco (AAS Pro Late Models), Tyler Meadows (Street Stocks), Chris Mills (Enduro), and Josh Grimshaw (4-Cylinders). | full results

 

Henry Hornsby III Claims Pro Late Model Win

(April 27, 2024) After finishing third in last week's Super Late Model special here at Beckley Motor Speedway, Henry Hornsby III emerged victorious tonight in the AAS Weekly Pro Late Model show! Henry started from the outside pole and beat Stephen Pedulla, TJ Salango, Mack Brookover, and Steven Adkins to the checkered flag. Other winners on the evening included: Aaron Barley (Sport Mods), Trenton Salago (Street Stocks), Bob Fry (Enduro), David Cox (Outlaw Street), and Josh Payne (4-Cylinders). | full results

 

Hardy Tops Beckley's Late Model Mania!

(April 20, 2024) Polesitter Kyle Hardy, of Stephens City, Virginia, led all the way tonight at Beckley Motor Speedway to claim the season-opening Super Late Model victory at the Mount Hope, West Virginia facility! Hardy earned $5,000 in 'Late Model Mania,' as he secured his fifth overall win of the young 2024 campaign. He also pocketed $1,000 for topping the 604 Crate Late Model feature tonight at BMS. Zack Dohm trailed Hardy for the entire distance - finishing 3.989 seconds back at the unfurling of the checkered flag. Fourth-starting Henry Hornsby III rounded out the podium finishers. Thank you all for your support and positive comments about our season opener. We are truly working for you and this community! | full results

 

 

 








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