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Category: Spectator FAQ

Track Rental

Posted on June 4, 2018June 25, 2020 by speedway

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Anyone can rent the speedway and drive any car around the track. There are rules; but the car you drive does not need to be a race car. The car does not need a roll cage and you do not need to wear a helmet. The primary rule is that one and only one car …

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Track Information

Posted on May 23, 2018May 23, 2018 by speedway

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Guest Info Coolers are NOT allowed Location: Route 340 north of Shenandoah, 28 miles east of I-81. Sanctioning Bodies: INEX and VMCRA Divisions of Competition: Late Models Bandoleros Legends Mini Cups UCARs Va Sprint Cars Sportsman (Old Street Stock Class-just renamed) Track Features: A 3/8 mile track with compound banking of 12, 10, 8, and …

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Concessions

Posted on May 23, 2018December 10, 2022 by speedway

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All items and prices subject to change with out notice Item Price Hamburger 4.00 Cheeseburger 5.00 Hot Dog 2.50 Hot Dog w/ Chili 3.00 Hot Dog w/ Chili & Cheese 3.50 Pizza (by the slice) 3.00 Chicken Tenders (4) with Fries 8.50 French Fries 3.00 French Fries w/ Chili or Cheese 4.00 Nachos w/ Cheese …

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Driving Simulator

Posted on May 22, 2018June 27, 2018 by speedway

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The 2D Driving Simulator lets you race around the track whenever you want. Give it try and see if you can keep it out of the river. After the 2D Driving Simulator loads, press the Start button and then enter “shenandoahspeedway” into the search box. Press the Zoom Out button once so you can see …

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Spectator Prices

Posted on April 19, 2018June 25, 2020 by speedway

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Saturday Night Weekly Races General Admission Call Jeff Vaughan at 540-435-0281 for 2020 pricing. Adults $15.00 Youth (7-12) $7.50 Child (6 and under) Free Family Tickets (2 Children, 2 Adults) $37.50 Pit Gate Admission $30.00 Race Times Racing starts 5:00 PM Main gate 4:00 PM Pit gate 12:00 PM

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Mini Tyrrell

Timmy Tyrrell Racing is far more than just our prodigious driver. The seamless work of the #81 Friends of Jaclyn Foundation team allows Mini to thrive on the CARS Tour. In the second part of our Q&A series, we chat with our unremitting car chief Dan Givens. In many ways, Dan is the backbone of our race team. His work ethic and attention to detail are second to none. But, even more than that, Dan is an incredible role model and positive influence for our driver and our race team.

1. What spurred your interest in racing?
When I was a child, my grandfather took me to dirt track races in Upstate New York. I enjoyed those races so much. When I grew up, I became a car mechanic and I've been involved in racing for more than 30 years. I enjoy it and I love it.

2. What got you involved with Mini's race team?
I got involved with Mini through Sam Beatty who owns Late Model cars. Sam asked me to go to Shenandoah Speedway with him, so I thought I was going to help him. When I got to the track, he had another driver who had brought his own crew. So he said, "You're going to help Mini over there," and that's where things started.

3. Talk about your role at the track.
Starting when the pit area opens, I help unload the race hauler and set up the pit box. My primary role is to help crew chief Brandon Butler with the necessary adjustments and changes on the car. I've worked with Brandon for 5 years and we work really well together. It's exciting that we're doing so well on the CARS Tour and we're expecting to finish the year off strong.

4. What's been your most memorable moment at the track with Mini?
My most memorable moment was when we just started out with Mini. He was 10 years old and racing the #81 Late Model at Shenandoah Speedway. He had captured the pole, led most of the race, but he was passed for the lead late in the race. In the closing stages, he passed the leader and went on to win the race. That was a big night because he had so many family members who attended the race. For me, that was an exciting time to be part of a new team with a new crew chief and a 10-year-old driver. We were ecstatic.

5. What has impressed you the most about Mini -- both on and off the track?
What's impressed me is how he's grown and matured behind the wheel. His communication with the crew and his ability to provide information about the car is always getting better. That's impressed me so much about him on the racetrack. Off the track, what impresses me is his charity work through Mini's Mission "Burn Rubber to Help Another". It impressed me that he started a movement to help others at such a young age. In today's society, we don't seem to have that consistently in our young people. There are many kids that just don't understand what it's like to be without. For him to take the initiative and raise money to make someone else's life better -- that's very impressive. There are a lot of people out there with a lot of influence who don't do what Mini does. He started his mission at such a young age and he's as passionate about it today as he ever was.

6. What's your favorite track on the CARS Tour? What makes it your favorite?
Carteret County Speedway is a nice facility. The late Bobby Watson, who built and owned the track, was an incredible individual. He had an unbelievable passion for racing. His longtime friend Bob Lowery has taken over and continued what Mr. Watson started. It's a nice place to go, the fans are welcoming, and it's a great facility. The track is beautiful and it's near the beach.

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3 years ago
Super Cup Stock Car Series

Filmed from outside turn 1, the middle stages of the second Twin 50 from Saturday at Shenandoah Speedway, courtesy of Summer Harrison Deane. The video mainly follows Brian Harrison, who ran as high as 5th in this race, but also captures a pass for the lead on a lap 15 restart, the beginning of the final lead change of the race, and many other battles throughout the field.

Additional teams had GoPros installed which means there may be more footage from on board becoming available, so be on the lookout! You can view all the teams, tracks, and sponsors pages in which we follow by going to https://www.facebook.com/browse/fanned_pages/?id=538247459547615.
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3 years ago
Super Cup Stock Car Series

Here's the recap from Saturday night's festivities at Shenandoah Speedway: http://supercupstockcarseries.com/SCSCS-NewsRelease-2019-08-25.htm

Lots of battles on the track and much to be settled points-wise with only two more race weekends remaining in 2019! ... See more

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