Racing in Dillon

1 race tracks in the Dillon area

Racing in Dillon

Racing isn’t just a weekend pastime in Dillon—it’s part of the culture. At the heart of it all is the Dillon Motor Speedway, a 4/10-mile paved oval that’s been drawing local fans and motorsports enthusiasts for years. Known for close competition and community-driven events, this short track delivers high-octane action under the lights. Weekly races often feature Late Models, Modifieds, Mini Stocks, and special events that bring regional talent to the Pee Dee region. The garage area buzzes with hometown crews prepping their machines, and the grandstands fill with families, die-hard fans, and first-timers eager for dirt-track intensity without the dust. If you’re looking for grassroots racing with real Southern flavor, Dillon delivers.

Choosing the Right Track

For anyone in or near Dillon with a need for speed, Dillon Motor Speedway is your only local race track—and it’s the right choice for most. This paved oval is ideal for fans who enjoy tight, door-to-door short track racing and drivers who want competitive, affordable entry into stock car events. Unlike superspeedways or road courses, the 4/10-mile layout rewards consistency and track position, making it perfect for weekend warriors or aspiring racers looking to build seat time. The crowd is welcoming, and pit access allows for real interaction between fans and teams—something you won’t find at big-league venues. If you’re after grassroots late model action or your first taste of oval track competition, this is where you need to be.

Planning Your Visit

Race nights at Dillon Motor Speedway typically fall on select weekends—check their official schedule before making the trip, as events can vary by season and weather. Arrive early, especially for big races. Parking is straightforward, but prime spots fill quickly on event nights. General admission gets you grandstand views and access to the midway, where local vendors often sell food and drinks. Bring cash—some concessions and pit passes may not accept cards. If you’re interested in racing, visit the track office to pick up driver or pit pass info; amateur divisions regularly welcome new competitors. For out-of-towners, Dillon is just off I-95 (exit 176), making it an easy stop between larger cities in the Southeast. Nearby accommodations are limited, so consider staying in nearby Lumberton, NC, or Florence, SC, if you’re making a weekend of it. Pack sunscreen for daytime events, a seat cushion, and your enthusiasm—Dillon Motor Speedway runs on raw effort and community spirit. Come ready to cheer, learn, and maybe even get behind the wheel.

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