ELDORA SPEEDWAY 2000 ELDORA CLASH WORLD OF OUTLAWS SPRINTS

THANKD TNN THE NASHVILLE NETWORK TNN SPORTS FOR THE SHOW..Eldora Speedway, located in Rossburg, Ohio, is a premier half-mile clay oval built in 1954 by legendary promoter Earl Baltes. Known as "The Big E," it transitioned from a quarter-mile to a half-mile in 1958, becoming famous for high-banked dirt racing and hosting major events like the World 100, Kings Royal, and the $1 Million-to-win race. Tony Stewart purchased the track in 2004. 1954: Built by Earl Baltes on former cornfields in Darke County, Ohio. 1958: Reconfigured into the current half-mile dirt oval. 1962: Began featuring USAC Sprint Cars, attracting top IndyCar talent. 1971: Inaugural World 100 was held, now the most prestigious dirt late model race. 1984: The King's Royal for sprint cars was established. 2001: Hosted the first $1 million-to-win event for dirt cars (The Eldora Million). 2004: Sold by Earl Baltes to NASCAR champion Tony Stewart. 2013: Hosted the first NASCAR national touring series race on dirt in over 40 years. FloRacing FloRacing +5 Famous Features and Events The World 100: Often referred to as the "dream race" for dirt late model drivers, bringing huge crowds to the venue. The Kings Royal: A premier Winged Sprint Car event. High Banking: Features 24-degree banking in the turns and 8-degree banking in the straights, encouraging high speeds. Atmosphere: Known for its iconic hillside seating and proximity to the action. Eldora Speedway Eldora Speedway +4