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Dixie Motor Speedway

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Surface
  
asphalt

Opened
  
1948

Turns
  
4

Phone
  
+1 989-624-9778

Location
  
Birch Run Township, Saginaw County, at 10945 Dixie Highway Birch Run, Michigan

Major events
  
The Dixie Classic, The Big One, East vs. West Shootout

Length
  
4/10 (.400) mile adjoining 1/3 (.333) mile with Figure 8 course mi

Address
  
10945 Dixie Hwy, Birch Run, MI 48415, USA

Similar
  
Springport Mid‑Michigan Speedway, Toledo Speedway, Columbus Motor Speedway, Sandusky Speedway, Anderson Speedway

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Dixie Motor Speedway is a 4/10 (.400) mile, progressively banked, D-shaped oval short track, with an adjoining 1/3 (.333) mile as well as a Figure 8 course located near Birch Run, Michigan.

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Track History

Dixie Motor Speedway opened in 1948 as a 1/3 mile dirt oval. The track spent its opening decade plus as a dirt track before being paved in the early-1960s.

The track experienced consistent growth over the decades, under the ownership of the Doering and Scrivo families, with a Figure 8 course being built through the in-field pit area, moving that area to outside of the 1/3 mile oval.

The Kern family took ownership in 1996 and the Speedway then saw its greatest period of growth. A luxury VIP box was built at the top of the main grandstands, new bathrooms were installed, brand new stadium quality lights were installed to replace to outdated system previously there, a new tech barn was built in the pits and the most noticeable addition was the building of a progressively banked 4/10s mile oval.

At the conclusion of the 2008 season, the Kern family announced their intentions to retire as track operators, handing over the reins of the facility to Checkered Flag Promotions.

Notable alumni

Benny Parsons – 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Champion
Cy Fairchild – Michigan Motorsports Hall of Fame driver
Parnelli Jones – 1963 Indianapolis 500 Champion
Junior Hanley – Canadian Motorsports Hall of Fame driver
Ed Howe – Founder of Howe Racing Enterprises
Mike Eddy – Seven-time American Speed Association Champion
Brad Keselowski – 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion
Joy Fair – Hall of Fame driver and Midwest legend

Current operations

The Dixie Motor Speedway currently races Friday night from late-April through September, with monthly Eve of Destruction events on Sunday afternoons.

The regular Friday night divisions include Pro Late Models, Modifieds, and Sportsman on the 4/10s mile oval. Factory Stocks and Bombers on the 1/3 mile and weekly Figure 8s.

Special events include the high power Outlaw Super Late Models.

References

Dixie Motor Speedway Wikipedia