Closed 1984 Length 1.6 mi Opened 1960 | Turns 8 | |
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Owner Bill McClure (founder) and Bill Hielscher Major events Trans-Am Series, National Hot Rod Association, American Hot Rod Association |
Drag races 1967 green valley raceway
Green Valley Raceway was a motorsports race track located in North Richland Hills, Texas, and was part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Designed and built by Bill McClure on his North Texas Dairy, the facility opened in 1960, and was used for over 20 years until its closure in 1984.
Contents
- Drag races 1967 green valley raceway
- Vintage drag racing green valley raceway 1 of 3
- Track description and history
- References
Vintage drag racing green valley raceway 1 of 3
Track description and history

Green Valley Raceway was a 1.6 mi (2.6 km) permanent road course, whilst the start-finish straight was also used as a drag strip. The road course was used for Trans-Am Series races, SCCA races, and it also held a Can-Am race in 1984. The drag strip was used for NHRA and AHRA-sanctioned events. In 1974, Evel Knievel used the circuit for one of his stunt performances. The track has since been demolished, and is now a site for housing developments.



References
Green Valley Raceway Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA