Fourth Race of the SeasonTri-County Speedway was a busy place on Saturday night May 24th! There were quite a few red flags due to accidents and blown engines. But all races ran to completion and it featured some of the best side by side racing for the lead. It wasn’t limited to just one division...
Third Race of the SeasonThe third race of the year at Tri-County Speedway was on Saturday, May 10th. The track did not feature any inverts in any of the races. The first race of the night was the Carolina Vintage Series. Bob Hapeman, #8, led all qualifiers with a lap time of 16.544, 87.040 mph....
Second Race of the SeasonThe second race of the season at Tri-County Speedway was a cold weather event. The fans did not care that it was cold! They showed up anyway to view the great racing that was to take place that night. The first race of the night was the Carolina Vintage series. Bob Hapeman,...
ACTION PACKED OPENING NIGHT AT TRI-...Tri-County kicked off its 2025 season on April 5th. The field of 108 cars led to an exciting night of racing. The first race of the night was the newly formed South Atlantic Pro Series Late Model Division sponsored by the Unified Electrical Services. Evan McKnight, #6, cap...
Last race of the yearOctober 2nd marked the end of the regular track season for Tri County Speedway. Due to the rain event of the 2nd, the races for that date were completed on the afternoon of October 9th. The afternoon’s events started off with the Late Model Division. Blayne Harrison, #7, c...
The Tri-County Speedway 400On Saturday night September 7th there were 10 races plus a school bus race for all the race fans to enjoy at Tri County Speedway! The bus race was a 5 lap event. The drivers were John Gray, Caldwell County bus driver of the year, and Patrick Daugherty, another bus driver in...