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Dixie Speedway is a 3/8 mile clay oval in Woodstock, Georgia. Located 30 miles north of downtown Atlanta, the track features over 5,000 permanent seats on a 150-acre property. Opened in 1968, the venue has been owned by Mickey and Martha Swims since 1976. Touring series that visit the speedway include American Flat Track and the Late Model Dirt Series by Lucas Oil. The track also holds a season-opening doubleheader, the Schaeffer's Oil Spring Nationals, in cooperation with nearby Rome Speedway. Dixie Speedway is noted to be the first track where NASCAR Legend Bill Elliot started racing, and is also the site where he won his first race. It is also notable that Dixie Speedway has a very family-friendly atmosphere, not allowing any alcohol sales and maintaining a 12 AM curfew. "Dixie speedway was built in Woodstock, Georgia long before it was known as a bustling and growing town like it is today. Dixie Speedway was established in 1969 and for most of its existence has been owned by the Swims family. Laid out over 150 acres, the 3/8 mile red clay dirt track has entertained millions of fans over its 50-year+ history more than a million square feet of event space and a permanent seating capacity of over 5,000, making Dixie Speedwaya flexible event venue in the state of Georgia. It is known for its family atmosphere, as Dixie Speedway doesn't permit alcohol sales, adheres to a midnight curfew and at most events children eight and under are admitted for free. The track's legacy has been recognized nationwide, as Dixie Speedway was inducted into the National dirt racing Hall of Fame, voted North Georgia's premier dirt track and tourist destination by USA Today along with many local and national awards because of its homegrown atmosphere local southern aesthetic. The track is home to many film projects, including being the featured location for the 2017 dirt track racing movie Champion. Other film projects include the 1970s classic Kenny Rogers 6-pack thank you for your service and Billy Lynn's long halftime walk as well as being named to Georgia's film selfie spot tour. Dixie Speedway is also hosts to more than 20 events every year such as weekly and national touring start car races, outlaw sprint cars AMA flat track motorcycles, monster truck nationals, concerts, and more. Dixie Speedway has something happening all season long. Although Dixie Speedway enjoys national recognition, it's true value of being a cherished part of Georgia's history generations of families have experienced first-class entertainment while making memories that last a lifetime."


History

When Dixie Speedway first opened in Woodstock Georgia in 1969, there was nothing on Highway 92. First opened in 1969 as a dirt track, it was paved for a time and then converted back to dirt. Racing legend Bud Lunsford and Cherokee County businessman Max Simpson were among the early owners and operators, but for the greatest part of its existence Dixie has been operated by the Mickey Swim's family. Many legends got their start there.
Bill Elliott William Clyde Elliott (born October 8, 1955), also known as Awesome Bill from Dawsonville, Million Dollar Bill, or Wild Bill is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He competes full time in the Camping World Superstar Racing ...
for one, got his first racing win there and went on to bigger and better things. Many local people's families who race are nephews or cousins or uncles of people who raced in past year's race at Dixie. May 23rd 2009 was actually Dixie Speedway day for the state of Georgia. It was the 40th anniversary race. It allowed for a chance to see people who had been at the track had raced there in the past people who've been employed they're big fans that have come back to town to watch the races and just enjoy this great piece of Cherokee County culture Dixie Speedway. Probably the most surprising fact that people learn about Dixie Speedway is that they are in fact family-owned. It has been owned by the Swim's family for the majority of it's operation. They all worked together to make every Saturday night happen. Today that business has grown to include a son-in-law, daughter-in-law, and four grandchildren. Though the family is still struggling to deal with the loss of Mike Swims to cancer in September 2007, 2007 inductee into the national dirt late-model Hall of Fame Mike will always be remembered by the personal and spiritual commitment he made to his family, friends, and to God. In early 2020, Dixie speedway closed due to COVID. Since then, the track suffered the loss of Martha Swims due to cancer. As of July 2023, the track has not been re-opened since, and currently has no known plans to.


Races

* American Flat Track ** Yamaha Atlanta Short Track presented by Cycle Gear *
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** Lucas Oil Dixie Shootout * USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour


Records

* Sprint car: Joe Gaerte, 0:12.190 * Super late model: David Payne, 0:13.579


Notable Drivers

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Bill Elliott William Clyde Elliott (born October 8, 1955), also known as Awesome Bill from Dawsonville, Million Dollar Bill, or Wild Bill is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He competes full time in the Camping World Superstar Racing ...
* Chase Elliott * Dave Blaney *
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* Tony Stewart * Kasey Kahne *
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* Ken Schrader * David Gilliland *
Dale Earnhardt Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr. (; April 29, 1951February 18, 2001) was an American professional stock car driver and team owner, who raced from 1975 to 2001 in the former NASCAR Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Series), most notably dri ...
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* Bobby Allison * Scott Bloomquist *
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References

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