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World of Outlaws Sprint Cars

I-80 Speedway Greenwood, NE
Thursday, May 4, 1995
Race Cancelled
Track 0.4
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Event Info

World of Outlaws Sprint Cars

Thursday, May 4th to Friday, May 5th

I-80 Speedway

13909 238th St

Greenwood, NE, 68366

Series World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series

Know Before You Go

Cooler Policy

No Cooler

Alcohol

No alcohol can be brought into the facility but do sell it on site.

Seating

Reserved seats have back/ GA is all bleachers with no backs
Fans can bring in stadium seats

Accessibility

Seating: Handicap decks
Parking: Front of the parking lot near Ticket Gate

Obstructed Views

No

Parking

Free

Camping

non-electric

Cost: Free

Payments

Cards accepted: Ticket Window
ATMs available on-site

I-80 Speedway

Greenwood, Nebraska

13909 238th St , 68366

0.4 Mile 0.400;
Opened 1994
Track History

Completed in mid 1994, I -80 Speedway ran 410 Sprint Cars, Limited Late Models and IMCA Modifieds on Friday nights and Late Models, Limited Late Models and ProAms on Saturday nights during its inaugural season. On June 24 & 25, 1995, ARCA made its only visit to the Cornhusker State when it visited I-80.


In 2001, the track was purchased and renamed Nebraska Raceway Park. In 2004, Land Developers Inc. purchased the track, and is the present owner. In August 2004, Little Sunset Speedway, a 1/8th mile karting facility was added behind the main grandstand of the speedway.


In the spring of 2005, the Soaring Edge Motocross facility was open but was closed in 2009. The 4/10ths mile track was renamed I-80 Speedway and the entire facility was renamed Nebraska Raceway Park in 2005. In 2011, Little Sunset Speedway was enlarged with a wider racing surface and higher banking to accommodate Mini Sprints in addition to go-karts.


During its history, I-80 Speedway has played host to a number of touring series including the ARCA series, ASCS Sprint Cars, ASCS Sprint Bandits Tour N’Topless, Busch All Star Tour, Hav-A-Tampa, MARS, MLRA, National Sprint League, NCRA, Nebraska 360 Sprints, TORA, UMP Summer Nationals, USAC, USMTS, WDRL and Woo Sprints. Many of these series compete in annual events such as the Spring Meltdown, the Midwest Fall Brawl and the Cornhusker Classic. It is also home base to the Malvern Bank Super Late Models (SLMR), an area Super Late Model Series.


I-80 continues to host weekly Friday night racing featuring the NASCAR Whelen All American Series