Dirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars - Tracks

Tracks

  • Note: All of the tracks depicted in the game are real-life tracks.
Track Name Track Length Track "Location" Track Name Track Length Track "Location"
Dodge County Speedway 1/2 Mile Dodge County Fairgrounds, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin Eagle Raceway 3/4 Mile Lincoln, Nebraska
Eldora Speedway 1/2 Mile Rossburg, Ohio Gas City I-69 Speedway 1/2 Mile Gas City, Indiana
Hagerstown Speedway 1/2 Mile Hagerstown, Maryland Huset's Speedway 3/4 Mile Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Knoxville Raceway 1/2 Mile Knoxville, Iowa Kokomo Speedway 1/4 Mile Kokomo, Indiana
Lernerville Speedway 1/2 Mile Sarver, Pennsylvania Lincoln Speedway 1/2 Mile Abbotstown, Pennsylvania
Manzanita Speedway 1/2 Mile Phoenix, Arizona Muskogee Speedway 1/2 Mile Muskogee, Oklahoma
Pike County Speedway 3/4 Mile Magnolia, Mississippi Santa Maria Speedway 1/3 Mile Santa Maria, California
Silver Dollar Speedway 1/4 Mile Chico, California Southern Oregon Speedway 4/9 Mile Medford, Oregon
Talladega Short Track 3/8 Mile Talladega, Alabama Terre Haute Action Track 1/2 Mile Terre Haute, Indiana
Wayne County Speedway 3/8 Mile Orrville, Ohio Williams Grove Speedway 1/2 Mile Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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