5/15 Racing Session Cancelled

Speedway Officials have cancelled the 5/15 practice session.

We are closely watching the situation. The Governor just shut down Selinsgrove Speedway yesterday, which was just days prior to their state approved plan to conduct a pay per view no-fans race event on Saturday. Given that CCS and SGrove are in the same yellow region, these same rules apply. We will continue to monitor the process and follow guidelines.

We have had great response to drivers interested in practicing. We will continue to maintain that list and provide an update when we are cleared to open. Thanks for your support in this uncertain time.

Practice Session Scheduled for Friday, May 15th

A practice session will be held on Friday May 15.  Gates will open at 6PM.  practice will be held from 7-10:30

This is a non social event – CDC and social distancing rules will be enforced.   Face masks must be worn.  There will be no fans and no day of admissions.   No concessions

Drivers must pre-register.  Cost per car is $100 and will include a total of 4 pit passes. 

Number of race teams will be limited.

To register, send an email to info@clintoncountyspeedway.com.  Include driver name, car number, division and names of your 3 crew members.  (Total of 4 people per team – no exceptions)

You will receive a confirmation in the next few days once your request has been processed.  Space is limited and will be first come first served.  A wait list will be created and those teams will have priority of subsequent practices are held.

2020 Racing Update

Mill Hall, PA – Clinton County Speedway officials have canceled the first two events of the 2020 season following the PA Governor’s announcement to extend the State’s Stay at Home Order due to the COVID-19 pandemic though May 8th.  The 2020 season is the 32nd year of operations for the 3/8th mile dirt oval located in Mill Hall, PA. 

“While we are anxious to start the season, we will follow the recommendations of state and regional officials,” said speedway promoter, Jason McCahan.  “We will observe what is happening at racing facilities in neighboring states this weekend, then wait for the guidance when racing facilities can safely resume in Pennsylvania.”

Improvements have been made to the grandstands. The speedway is also preparing to launch a new website for the start of the 2020 season.  

The weekly Friday night racing program will feature either the Limited Late Models or the RaceSaver Sprint Cars as the premier division. Pro Stocks, 600 Micro Sprints, 270 Micro Sprint and 4-Cylinder Stock Cars will comprise the weekly 5-division racing program.