Ace Speedway
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Location | 3401 Altamahaw Race Track Road, Altamahaw, North Carolina, United States 27244 |
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Time zone | GMT-5 |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Opened | 1956 |
Former names | Southern Speedway |
Major events | Mischa Sell Memorial 174 |
Oval | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | .400 mi (.644 km) |
Turns | 4 |
Banking | Turns 12° Straights 10° |
Race lap record | 14.98 (Trevor Ward, , 2021, Late Model) |
Ace Speedway is a 4/10 (.400) mile oval stock car racing track in Altamahaw, North Carolina. The track was constructed by Roy Maddren and opened in 1956 as a 1/3 mile dirt oval. In 1984, the track was expanded to a 3/8 mile dirt oval. In 1990, under the ownership of Fred and Jim Turner, the track was paved and was under the NASCAR Winston Racing Series banner. In 1999, the track was re-expanded to a 4/10 mile paved oval, the pits was expanded and other stuff was added to the track such as new bleachers.
Currently, the track runs Late Models, Limited Sportsman, Modifieds, Mini-Stocks and X-Treme cars on a weekly schedule and has ISCARS, Mini-Cups, Flat Head Fords, Southern Ground Pounders, Mini-Trucks, Legend Cars and Bandoleros on a part-time schedule. Touring series such as CARS Late Model Stock Tour, PASS (Pro All Stars Series SLM), UARA, Rolling Thunder Modifieds as well.
In the past, the speedway hosted NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour and CARS X-1R Pro Cup Series.
Late Model Track Champions[]
Year | Driver |
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1990 | Barry Beggarly |
1991 | Glenn Massey |
1992 | Michael Ritch |
1993 | Barry Beggarly |
1994 | Glenn Massey |
1995 | Dean Ward |
1996 | Barry Beggarly |
1997 | Dean Ward |
1998 | Robert Turner |
1999 | Ray Young |
2000 | Glenn Massey |
2001 | Glenn Massey |
2002 | James York |
2003 | Phillip Faucette |
2004 | Frank Deiny Jr. |
2005 | Robert Turner |
2006 | Rodney Cook |
2007 | Rodney Cook |
2008 | Dean Fogleman |
2009 | Speedy Faucette |
2010 | Dustin Rumley |
2011 | Barry Beggarly |
2012 | Dustin Rumley |
2013 | Dustin Rumley |
2014 | R.D. Smith |
2015 | R.D. Smith |
Mischa Sell Memorial 174[]
The Mischa Sell Memorial race is a 74-Lap main race for Limited Late Model stock cars. The Memorial race was started in 2012 by David Sell to honor his wife's legacy and raise money to help fight cancer. The race is one of the biggest in the area for limited late models.
Mischa Sell Memorial 174 Winners | ||||||||
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Year | Driver | Hometown | Winners Purse | |||||
2012 | Scott Hall | Walkertown, NC | $2700 | |||||
2013 | Joey Throckmorton | South Boston, VA | $4885 | |||||
2014 | Austin Thaxton | Cluster Springs, VA | $5625 | |||||
2015 | Dylan Ward | Winston-Salem, NC | $10750 |
External links[]
- Ace Speedway race results at Racing-Reference
- TRACK CHAMPIONS
- Mischa Sell Memorial Race
Coordinates: 36°11′34″N 79°29′58″W / 36.1927545°N 79.4994736°W
- Sports venues in Alamance County, North Carolina
- Motorsport venues in North Carolina
- NASCAR tracks
- 1956 establishments in North Carolina
- Sports venues completed in 1956