Super DIRT Week
Super DIRT Week has been racing's biggest party every year since 1972.
About Super DIRT Week
Super DIRT Week is Racing’s Biggest Party, A New York Tradition, showcasing the best drivers in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic as they tackle the historic Steel Palace, Oswego Speedway. The annual pilgrimage for thousands of race fans from across the United States and Canada runs October 7-12, 2024. Super DIRT Week celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022, was awarded the 2015 Newsmaker of the Year Award and the 2011 National Speedway Directory Outstanding Annual Short-Track Event.
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Super DIRT Week News
Alex Yankowski Takes SummerFAST Momentum Into Super DIRT Week
Alex Yankowski knows what it takes to beat the best Big Block Modified drivers in the Northeast. With a second at Land of Legends Raceway and a win at Fulton Speedway in August, the Covington Township, PA, driver earned his first SummerFAST title. He’ll take that momentum to Oswego Speedway, Oct. 7-12, for Super DIRT
Super DIRT Week 52 Prospective Entries
The top drivers in the Northeast will gather in Oswego, NY for Super DIRT Week 52, Oct. 7-12. So far, nearly 300 cars are entered to battle at the “Clay Palace.” Record numbers have entered the Super DIRTcar Series and DIRTcar 358 Modified events, while numbers continue to grow in the DIRTcar Sportsman and DIRTcar
Oswego County Federal Credit Union Partners With Super DIRT Week
Super DIRT Week’s reach in the Oswego community continues to grow with Oswego County Federal Credit Union becoming a preferred partner of the Northeast’s biggest dirt racing event. The company will have a strong presence during Super DIRT Week 52 (Oct. 7-12) and will provide fans with valuable information on options to support their financial
LUKE HORNING Q+A: Reflecting on Super DIRT Week 51 Victory
Luke Horning etched his name into Super DIRT Week history at Super DIRT Week 51, winning the DIRTcar Pro Stock Feature at “Racing’s Biggest Party” for the first time. He also became the seventh different race winner since it moved to Oswego Speedway in 2017. The Gloversville, NY driver looked back at his victory that