Grandview Speedway, a historic half‑mile track nestled in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania, is set to deliver a packed schedule of racing action this week, headlined by a double‑header on Friday and a high‑profile NASCAR Local Racing Series showdown on Saturday. The events will be streamed live on ATVN‑TV, with a tape‑delayed broadcast option for viewers who prefer to watch at their convenience.
A Double‑Header of Diverse Disciplines
Friday’s program features two distinct classes: the rugged Outlaw Racing Series Enduro, which tests the mettle of drivers on a demanding off‑road circuit, and a vintage car showcase that celebrates the golden era of American motorsport. Both sessions promise close competition and a nostalgic glimpse into the sport’s evolution.
Saturday’s NASCAR Spectacle
The centerpiece of the weekend arrives on Saturday with a NASCAR Local Racing Series event that will host both Modified and Sportsman divisions. In addition to the on‑track action, the evening includes a driver meet‑and‑greet, giving fans a rare opportunity to interact with the sport’s rising stars. Coverage will air on ATVN‑TV, scheduled with a tape‑delay to accommodate the full race program.
Thunder on the Hill Next Week
Looking ahead, the speedway will host the Thunder on the Hill Racing Series next week, featuring the USAC National Sprint Series alongside NASCAR Modified competition. The weekend will include time trials and qualifying rounds that determine the starting grid, while advance tickets can be secured by phone, ensuring fans a guaranteed spot for what promises to be a high‑energy meeting.
Upcoming Summer Showdowns
The speedway’s calendar also marks June 20 and June 30 as dates for further events, continuing a tradition of NASCAR stock car racing that has been a staple at Grandview since the 1960s. These dates will see a mix of regional series and special invitational races, reinforcing the track’s role as a community hub for grassroots racing.
Sponsorship and Community Support
A host of local and national sponsors underwrite the weekend’s activities, including O’Reilly Auto Parts, Alpine Building Supply, MacMillan Oil Company, MB Roofing, Baer Den Farms, Stringers Collision Center, Hoffman Speed Supplies, Bear’s Inferno Armor, American Racer, A.D. Moyer Lumber Company and the PA Posse 410 Sprint Car Series. Their contributions help keep entry fees affordable and support the track’s ongoing improvements.
With its blend of historic tradition and forward‑looking programming, Grandview Speedway remains a vital part of Pennsylvania’s motorsport landscape, drawing competitors and fans from Bechtelsville, Pottstown and beyond.