Lawrenceburg Speedway Will Host Two-Day USAC Event, High Limit Racing in 2024

The full schedule has yet to be released, but two exciting events are on the books for 2024.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - There is a buzz around Lawrenceburg Speedway as the 2024 season approaches. 

Following the retirement of Dave and Kim Rudisell, there was some question about whether or not there would be racing at the legendary track in 2024, but STM Motorsports, led by Shane McHenry and family, have brought new life to the track. 

Last month, McHenry shared with Eagle Country 99.3 some of the plans he has for Lawrenceburg Speedway, which includes keeping the schedule and classes mostly the same, upgrading the track, and working in a couple of multi-day shows for the 2024 season. 

While the full 2024 schedule has yet to be released, some events have been announced. 

Lawrenceburg Speedway will host USAC racing on April 13, July 28 (Indiana Sprint Week), and October 11-12 (Fall Nationals).  

Another schedule announcement was made this week that High Limit Racing will bring Winged 410 Sprint Cars to Lawrenceburg Speedway on Friday, May 31. 

Lawrenceburg Speedway has also unveiled a new track logo, which can be seen above. 

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