Capacity over 20,000 Length 0.500 mi (0.805 km) Phone +1 864-269-0852 | Surface asphalt Opened 1940 | |
Lap record 70.359 mph (David Pearson, Holman Moody, 1969, NASCAR Grand National) Address 3800 Calhoun Memorial Hwy, Easley, SC 29640, USA Major events Whelen Southern Modified Tour, Whelen All-American Series Similar Upper SC State Fair, Anderson Motor Speedwa, Raceway, Quality Inn & Suites, Hampton Inn Easley Profiles |
2015 kevin whitaker chevrolet 150 at greenville pickens speedway nascar k n pro series east
Greenville-Pickens Speedway is a race track located in Pickens County, South Carolina, just west of Greenville, South Carolina, United States, and just east of Easley, South Carolina. The track hosts weekly NASCAR sanctioned races. Several touring series visit the track each year, including the Whelen Southern Modified Tour and the NASCAR Grand National Division. NASCAR Sprint Cup and Xfinity Series teams frequently test at the track since testing is allowed only at non-current NASCAR tracks. The Upper South Carolina State Fair has been held at the fairgrounds adjacent to the race track since 1964.
Contents
- 2015 kevin whitaker chevrolet 150 at greenville pickens speedway nascar k n pro series east
- History
- Grand National
- Busch Grand National
- NASCAR Grand National Division KN East Series
- List of late model track champions
- References
The track held 29 races on the NASCAR Grand National (now Sprint Cup) tour between 1951 until 1971. It also hosted two NASCAR Busch Grand National (now Xfinity Series) tour races in 1983. The April 10, 1971 race at Greenville-Pickens Speedway was the first NASCAR race nationally televised from start to finish, on ABC Wide World of Sports.
History
The track opened in 1940 as a half mile dirt track. It was closed the following year for World War II like all race tracks in the United States. It reopened on July 4, 1946 in a race promoted by Bill France, Sr. The race the third of the day after 2 horse races. NASCAR began racing at the track in 1951. The track was paved as an asphalt track in April 1970. The last NASCAR Grand National race was held at the track in 1971, when NASCAR began cutting small tracks from its schedule.
The NASCAR Grand National Division's Busch North Series name was changed to Busch East Series in 2006 after the series' first Southern race, held at this track.
Grand National
Busch Grand National
NASCAR Grand National Division, K&N East Series
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List of late model track champions
Track officials began writing its track champions on the wall in 1971, and they went back to 1957.