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oval short track venue located in Ona, West Virginia. Ona Speedway is known for being the only paved oval race track in West Virginia and hosting
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races in 1963, 1964, 1970, & 1971. It is located adjacent to the Ona Airpark between the cities of Huntington and
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Track history


1960s

Constructed in 1962 by West Virginia Sports and Motor Sports Inc at a cost of $750,000, the track was phase 1 of a larger project that would include a 1.375-mile superspeedway and football field. The track hosted two
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races in the 1960s. The 1963 Mountaineer 300 was held on August 18, 1963, with an attendance of 16,000. The 300 lap race was won by Fred Lorenzen. The 1964 Mountaineer 500 was held on August 16, 1964, with an attendance of 12,000. The 500 lap race was won by
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. During the race pieces of the pavement cracked and became displaced causing complaints from many of the drivers. Other notable drivers who raced at the track include Junior Johnson, Ned Jarrett, Jim Paschal,
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Wendell Scott Wendell Oliver Scott (August 29, 1921 – December 23, 1990) was an American stock car racing driver. He was one of the first African-American drivers in NASCAR and the first African-American to win a race in the Grand National Series, NASCAR's h ...
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, and
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. In 1965 NASCAR did not return to Ona and the planned 1.375-mile superspeedway was canceled. A denied direct-access interstate ramp was partly blamed along with declining attendance, low driver payout, and the pavement issue during the 1964 race. The track continued to operate with local racing until it was purchased by entertainer Dick Clark and the Lashinsky brothers in 1969.


Unbuilt superspeedway

The West Virginia Superspeedway was planned to be 1.375 miles in length with 32° banked corners, 12° straits, and 40ft wide racing surface. It was planned to be a tri-oval layout with a 30,000 seating capacity, a football field between pit road and the front stretch grandstands, and a pit area large enough to serve 50 cars. The track was expected to be similar to Darlington Raceway in terms of speed and fan attendance. The original backstretch wall was built with the short track and still stands today.


1970s

The track hosted two
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races in the 1970s and became a local concert venue. On June 12, 1970, it hosted the "Summers On Festival" with bands Grand Funk Railroad, Zephyr (band), Zephyr, Bloodrock, Heavy Rain, and Quiet. The 1970 West Virginia 300 was held on August 11, 1970, with an attendance of 8,600. The 300 lap race was won by
Richard Petty Richard Lee Petty (born July 2, 1937), nicknamed "The King", is an American former stock car racing driver who raced from 1958 to 1992 in the former NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Series), most notabl ...
. During the race the track lighting system went out leaving drivers in the dark as the cars did not have headlights. The 1971 West Virginia 500 was held on August 8, 1971, with an attendance of 10,000. The 500 lap race was won by
Richard Petty Richard Lee Petty (born July 2, 1937), nicknamed "The King", is an American former stock car racing driver who raced from 1958 to 1992 in the former NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Series), most notabl ...
. Other notable drivers who raced at the track in the 1970s include James Hylton, Dave Marcis, Cecil Gordon, Elmo Langley, Ron Keselowski, Bobby Isaac, Bobby Allison, Buddy Baker, and Benny Parsons. The track shut down in 1976 after financial trouble after removal from the NASCAR schedule.


1980s

The track sat dormant with no known races held at the facility. The adjacent Ona Airpark was completed and opened in 1987.


1990s

In 1995, the track was repaved and reopened by Donnie Chapman. The track record of 16.40 was set by Charlie Perry racing an open-wheel modified in 1997. On June 28, 1997, the track hosted Nascar Drivers Ernie Irvan, Sterling Marlin, Kenny Wallace and Jeremy Mayfield. On July 18, 1998 Cale Yarborough,
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, Harry Gant, Buddy Baker and Bobby Allison raced trucks in a special exhibition race. The track continued to host with weekly racing throughout the decade.


2000s

On June 7, 2003, the track hosted NASCAR drivers Michael Waltrip, Sterling Marlin, Jeff Green (racing driver), Jeff Green, and Kenny Wallace. The Orange County Choppers also were in attendance. In 2007 the track hosted NASCAR drivers Dale Earnhardt Jr., Sterling Marlin, Martin Truex Jr., Kenny Wallace, and Clint Bowyer


2010s–present

The track is currently operating, hosting bi-weekly stock car racing. Classes of cars raced include Late model, Late Models, Modified_stock_car_racing, Modifieds, Legends car racing, Legends, Hobby Stocks, Classics, Compacts, and UCAR.


References


External links

Ona Speedway Official Website https://www.onaspeedway.com/ Ona Speedway Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Ona-Speedway-119937481431577/ Ona Speedway History Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/163571698791140/ {{ARCA tracks NASCAR tracks Motorsport venues in West Virginia