Grandview Speedway

Coordinates: 40°22′23″N 75°36′36″W / 40.373°N 75.610°W / 40.373; -75.610
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Grandview Speedway
The Greatest Show on Dirt
LocationWashington Township, Berks County, near Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania
Time zoneGMT-4
Capacity~5,000
OwnerBruce Rogers
OperatorBruce Rogers
Broke ground1962
Opened1963
Oval
SurfaceClay
Length0.333 miles (0.535 km)
Turns4
Race lap record0:14.635 (Matt Sheppard, Ross Motorsports, 2004)

Grandview Speedway is a one third-mile automobile race track located just east of Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania, United States. Featuring moderately high banks and a wide racing surface, it is suitable for close racing and passing.

The track opened in 1963 and was built by Forrest Rogers. The track was originally planned as a ¼ mile (402 meters) asphalt track in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Eventually this was changed to a larger dirt track in Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania. Forrest Rogers died of a heart attack in 1966. His son, Bruce Rogers, took control of the race track and operates it to this day.[1][2]

It features a regular weekly series of modified, sportsman modified, and late model stock car racing.

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40°22′23″N 75°36′36″W / 40.373°N 75.610°W / 40.373; -75.610