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Tumbleweed Classic

Dodge City Raceway Park Dodge City, KS
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Track 0.375
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Event Info

Tumbleweed Classic

Saturday, May 2nd to Saturday, May 2nd

Dodge City Raceway Park

Hwy 56 & 14th Ave

Dodge City, KS, 67801

Series ASCS Gunsmoke Region, ASCS Western Plains Region

Know Before You Go

Cooler Policy

No coolers are allowed

Alcohol

alcohol is available for purchase

Smoking

No smoking in the stands

Seating

Bleacher
General Admission: Yes
Reserved: Top 10 Rows of A-G
Seats are allowed

Accessibility

Seating: Available with a general admission ticket in all sections on the first row or on the platform at the top of each section. Companion seating is available.

Camping

onsite, non-electric

Dodge City Raceway Park

Dodge City, Kansas

Hwy 56 & 14th Ave , 67801

0.375 Mile Oval Black Dirt
Opened 1934
First Series Race 2004
Ticket Phone (620) 225-3277
Closest Airport Dodge City Regional Airport
Other Airport Wichita Eisenhower National Airport
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Track History

With a seating capacity near 3,500, Dodge City Raceway Park features a multitude of motorsports entertainment events. Including five International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) classes, High Plains Late Models, the United Rebel Sprint Series, Monster Truck Nitros Tour, the American Sprint Car Association, the National Open Wheel 600 Series, and the newly added DCRP 305 Nationals, DCRP rounds out its season in the fall with the 'Steve King Memorial' a special event featuring sprint car and midget classes.

Kansas's auto racing history is almost as legendary as its reputation as the 'Queen of Cowtowns.' In 1934, a dirt track for automobile racing was built in Wright Park at the Ford County Fairgrounds, on the South side of Dodge City. Named McCarty Speedway, the 1/2-mile dirt track in the park operated consistently there through the fall of 1941. After various revisions in size and a major flood in 1965, the track was rebuilt into a 3/8th mile banked dirt oval that was open from 1966 until it closed its doors for good in 1994. Missing the action, acceleration and entertainment that auto racing provides, the community of Dodge City, voted to bring auto racing back to the historic city.

In 2000, leaders broke ground to build a state-of-the-art facility for auto racing on the southern outskirts of town. Originally constructed as a paved surface venue, it wasn't but a few years later the facility returned to its roots and popularity as a dirt venue. Dodge City Raceway Park, as part of the “Why NOT Dodge" initiative, brought affordable family entertainment to the city and took the title as the premier Kansas dirt track.