NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Track Enterprises will begin its fourth season of operating the historic Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway in April.
It was voted unanimously by The Fairgrounds Nashville Board of Commissioners to extend Track Enterprises’ contract through the 2023 racing season at Tuesday’s board meeting.
“We look forward to continuing our working relationship with Bob Sargent and Scott Menlen of Track Enterprises into the new year,” Nashville Fairgrounds Executive Director Laura Womack said. “We are incredibly excited for the 2023 race season at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway.”
The new season will begin on Saturday, April 1, highlighted by a 119-lap pro late model feature race, celebrating 119 years of auto racing at the famed Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway. Limited late models, street stocks, pure stocks, Pest Doctor Front Runners, BH Holmes Construction Legends Cars and Murfreesboro Fence Company Bandoleros will also be in competition.
“We at Track Enterprises are looking forward to another exciting season, and to putting the best possible events on for the race fans, teams, sponsors, and local community,” Track Enterprises President Sargent said.
The remainder of the schedule is near completion and is slated to be released in the coming days. Rules and technical regulations will follow shortly after the schedule release, and registration will begin afterward.