Path Valley Speedway
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17911 Dry Run Road
Spring Run, PA 17262
"The Little Track With The Big Action"
Racing every  Saturday night since 1987 on our 1/4 mile banked clay oval 

Start Times

Friday Night
Gates open at 5:00PM   Drivers Meeting at 6:45PM
       Warm ups at 7:00PM

Saturday Night 
(May thru October)
Gates open at 4:00PM
Drivers Meeting at 5:45PM
Warm ups at 6:00PM

Please check the schedule 
for special event times in addition to March/April times
Email us at dun41955@gmail.com
Path Valley Speedway 17911 Dry Run Road, Spring Run, PA 17262

Upcoming Events
Thank you to our 2025 Path Valley Division Sponsors

600cc Micros: Macri Concrete                                                                       4 Cylinder Thunder Cars: Cisney's Auto Parts

270cc Micros: T.A Ward Construction                                                          Limited Late Models: Cordell Construction

Wingless Super Sportsman: Metzler's Auto, Truck & Trailer                     4 Cyl. Strictly Stocks: Randy Burkholder Racing Supplies

Legends: Friese Bus Transportation, LLC/ Zachary D Crouse DVM Inc   Modifieds: Kathy Baker Coldwell Banker Realty  

​Please check out our sponsors page to get phone numbers and view our sponsors website
2025 Driver Information/Tax Sheet
*Please include your email and those 17 years and younger will need a copy of your birth certificate*
*Must be completed before the racing program begins*
(Click link to download)
Path Valley Welcomes High Limit Series in 2025

The 410 Sprints will make their return to Path Valley Speedway 
in 2025 with the Kubota High Limit Series making the first ever 
appearance on Sunday, September 28th. Kubota High Limit 
Racing is a 410 winged sprint car series owned by NASCAR 
champion Kyle Larson and five-time World of Outlaws champion 
Brad Sweet. It will have been 3 years since the 410 sprints have 
graced the high bank quarter mile with Anthony Macri being the 
last 410 Sprint feature winner at Path Valley. 

More details to come pertaining this event.



Track Updates for the 2024 Off Season

Twenty-five loads of freshly sifted clay have been added to the raceway so far this off season. T.A Ward Construction continued to renovate the bleachers. Lighting improvements are also in the works for the pit area. 


After a six year hiatus the Pennsylvania Speedweek returns to Path Valley Speedway on Sunday, July 6th. This will be the first of two 410 Sprint appearances at Path Valley, the other being September 28th with the High Limit series. Path Valley last saw a PA Speedweek show on July 1, 2018 with Cole Duncan the victor. Other previous winners include Brady Bacon (2014), Stevie Smith (2015), Greg Hodnett (2016), and Kyle Larson (2017). This years speedweek event will be sponsored by C & D Rigging. York Excavating will be sponsoring the 410 Sprint Quick Time Award. More details to come pertaining this event as it gets closer. 

PA Speedweek returns to Path Valley in 2025

Saturday, April 26th
Michael Walls Realty Night
Cordell Construction Limited Late Models + T.A Ward Construction 270 Sprints + Macri Concrete 600 Sprints + Cisney's Auto Parts 4 Cyl. Thunder Cars + Randy Burkholder Racing Supplies 4 Cyl. Strictly Stocks + Kathy Baker Coldwell Banker Realty Modifieds

Michael Walls Realty located at 25 S Antrim Way, Greencastle, PA 17225 can help you buy, or sell your home. If you are in need of a realtor you can reach Michael at 717-729-6636. 

General Admission 
Adults - $15
Ages 10 & under - $5

Pit Gate w/membership - $35
Pit Gate w/o membership - $40

*Membership card is a one time $5 fee*

Gates open at 2PM
Warm ups at 4PM





Appalachian Mountain Speedweek & The Night of Power set to return to Path Valley in 2025

Under the direction of Jim Bernheisal the Appalachian Mountain Speedweek returns for an 8 race event in 2025 with Path Valley featured on Tuesday, June 10th. Last season saw names like Eckert, Satterlee, Covert, etc. try to tame the high banks of Path Valley with Rick Eckert eventually being victorious. The 2025 event at Path Valley will pay $5,000 to win for the Super Late Models. The Cisney's Auto Parts 4 Cylinder Thunder cars will also be on the program that evening. 

The second and final appearance of the season for the Super Late Models will be Dr. Crouse's Night of Power on Friday, July 18th. The ULMS Super Late Models will be joined by the PA Sprint Series and well as the UEMS Modified series. Both ULMS and UEMS are under the direction of Trevor Zuvers with the PA Sprint Series being under the direction of Rod Ort. The ULMS Super Late Models will be competing for $5,000 to win and UEMS $2,000 to win. The PA Sprint Series will be compete for $600 to win. Full purse payouts will be posted closer to the event. Gates for the Night of Power will open at 5PM with warm ups starting at 7PM. 
PATH VALLEY SPEEDWAY COMPLETES PROGRAM AFTER RAIN
By Judy McGee Timmons 

  Path Valley Speedway had the second feature event of the evening almost completed 
when a quick, but forceful rain brought the program to a brief delay, after which the 
remaining scheduled features, & all winner circle interviews were finalized.

  The PA 500 Sprints was the first division to compete, with drivers, Ryan Rost, & 
Landon Godfrey, leading the 17 car field to the green. Jeremy Sperlein pulled 
from his 5th place starting spot to go wheel to wheel with Justin Care for 2nd 
position behind Ryan Rost with Godfrey falling to 4th & Conner Geiman 
advancing to the top five spot in the 1st lap.

  The drivers held their positions till lap 5 when Geiman passed Godfrey to 
move to 4th, & on lap 8, when Nick Decker, also came forward from 7th to 
take control of 5th place as the front of the competitors met with the back, 
bringing lapped traffic into the contention.

  Nine laps were on the books when Brady Wilt brought out a caution, resulting in his racer entering the pits, with Landon Godfrey also leaving the oval on lap 10. Ryan Rost, Care, Sperlein, Geiman, & Decker, were in the top five on the restart, as the rivalry became more intense, with contact being made on the frontstretch, with an outcome that put 3rd place runner, Sperlein, out of the race. Ryan Rost led Care, Jim Rost, Josh Forry & Andrew Ketterman, to the green after the caution adjustment, where they competed till lap 17, when Bobby Geiman put his racer into the turn two infield, from where he had to be towed. One lap remained when 4th place runner, Jim Rost Sr., put his racer into a spin on the frontstretch, putting the frontrunner to the rear. Ryan Rost, Care, Forry, Ketterman & Jesse Hammond, finished the event in the top five, with Josh Forry having the best lap speed, going 66.924 MPH in 13.448 seconds.

  The CISNEY AUTO PARTS 4 CYLINDER THUNDER CARS division had Jeremy Eutzy & Matt Williamson sitting in the pole positions, with Eutzy taking the lead on green, as Wiliamson, Cameron Defenderfer, Kenny Yoder, & Nicholas Barthalow, claimed the first lap top five, where they remained for 7 laps. A caution for Michael Danner brought the racers to a reline after Danner came to a stop in turn 3 & was pushed to the pit area.

  Eutzy remained in control of the lead, but had an entourage at his back bumper, as Williamson & Defenderfer, ran inches behind him, with Yoder, Barthalow, Updegraff, & Charlie Stallman, tightening the competition as the laps counted down. As the racers approached lap 12, Jeremy Shoup got into the backstretch infield, putting his ride to the rear. Rhyann Arcq also visited the backstretch infield, but retired her racer for the evening. Eutzy brought the line-up to the green as the tension became apparent immediately, as Williamson & Defenderfer went side by side , watching for an opening to make a pass. Updegraff & Barthalow were also into a wheel to wheel battle for 5th place. Charlie Stallman’s racer came to a stop on the top side of turn two, entering the pits, just as the rainstorm erupted, putting all racers off the oval with 2 laps to go. Eutzy had maneuvered his racer on the oval to keep the competition behind him for several laps, therefore receiving the win, followed by Williamson, Defenderfer, Barthalow, & Updegraff. Rodney Walls had the best lap speed traveling 61.576 MPH and the best lap time at 14.616 seconds.

  Following a time lapse with no rain, but increased winds, a run-in vehicle tested the track surface, & the racing agenda was back in action, as the T.A. WARD CONSTRUCTION 270 MICRO SPRINTS were called to the grid. Hunter Forsythe & Bradyn Kuhn escorted the racers to the green, but had an immediate caution when several racers got together, some due to a chain reaction of limited space. Those involved were Matthew Dixson, Zach Glass, Gaitlin Kauffman, Jordan Knable & Eric Forsythe Sr., which all retired their racers for the evening. Dustin Stimeling completed one lap, before also entering the pits.

  Bradyn Kuhn pulled to the lead on the reline with Craig Myers, Mason McAndrew, Hunter Forsythe & Aidan Crouse, racing in the top five. Crouse passed Forsythe to take 4th by the 3rd lap, as Cory Myers pulled into 5th place, before his car came to a stop out of turn 2, from which he was pulled to the pits. Kuhn, Myers, McAndrew, Crouse & Bret Cronrath, were now placing in the top five, as the flag went green, the top runners remaining in their positions for 11 laps, till lap 16 when Mark Snyder stopped on the frontstretch, calling it a night, as he entered the pits. The next lap also brought out the caution flag when Jamie Connelly & Bret Cronrath, came to a stop in turn 2, exiting the oval for the evening.

  Kuhn led the restart again, followed by Craig Myers, McAndrew, Crouse, & Cameron McClure, {who had moved to fifth place}, where they held their positions as Kuhn collected his win. Bradyn Kuhn also had the best lap speed, running at 75.579 MPH, and the best lap time of 11.908 seconds.

  The METZLER AUTO, TRUCK, & TRAILER SALES WINGLESS SUPER SPORTSMAN brought the rumble of power to the oval, as Jason Failor, & Sam Leonard, sat in the front of the line-up when the green flag waved. Failor took the lead as Leonard & Craig Perigo went into an immediate wheel to wheel competition by lap 2, with Perigo holding the spot till Tony Jackson brought his ride passed Failor, C. Perigo, & Leonard to take the lead by lap 6. Failor controlled 2nd as C. Perigo, Brett Perigo & Leonard were now racing in the top five. As lap ten approached, the racer of 8th place starter, Steve Wilbur, was also approaching, as he pulled into 5th place on lap 10, then moving by B. Perigo to move to 4th by lap 11. As the 30 lap feature continued non-stop, the top runners began to shift, as they caught up with the back of the circuit. Brett Perigo brought his machine through the line to challenge Jackson, taking the lead at midrace, while Steve Wilbur pulled into 3rd, Craig Perigo into 4th, & Failor into 5th. The final laps put everybody on the move as Ehrenzeller moved up the line, pulling into fifth position, as Brandon Shearer claimed 6th. Issues with their racers & cautions were added to the final 6 laps, eliminating Donnie Farling, Brad Mellott, Tony Hampton, Sam Leonard, Craig Perigo, Billy Doyle, & Jordon Fulton from the checkered flag.

  Brett Perigo took the win, as Steve Wilbur pulled into second, Tony Jackson, third, Ehrenzeller & Shearer for the final top five. Brett Perigo had the best lap speed running at 69.386 MPH in 12.971 seconds.

  The FRIESE TRANSPORTATION/ZACHARY D CROUSE DVM INC East Coast Legends had Devin Friese & Ryan Walls in the pole positions of a full field of 24 cars for their feature event. Devin Friese pulled to the lead on green with Colton Friese taking second, followed by Walls, Logan Carbaugh, & Logan Jones for the top five. Carbaugh & Walls were side by side by lap 4, with Carbaugh holding 3rd as Logan Jones & Jeremy Ott passed Walls, taking the top five positions. Carbaugh moved by Colton Friese on lap 9 to claim 2nd before the first caution waved for Walls, when he got his racer turned in the wrong direction on the backstretch, putting the 6th place runner to the rear. The restart had D. Friese, Carbaugh, C. Friese, Ott, & Jones in the top 5, but racers shifted when the flag waved green, with Logan Jones moving to third & Tanner Jones driving from 8th to go wheel to wheel with Colton Friese. Six laps were remaining when Jones got turned in turn 4, putting the 3rd place racer to the rear of the line, resetting the front with D. Friese, Carbaugh, C. Friese, Tanner Jones, & Ott were now in the top 5, where they remained till lap 17, when Ott gained an advantage, passing Jones to claim 4th position as Devin Friese led the racers to the checkered. Devin Friese posted the best lap speed, traveling at 67.004 MPH and the best timed lap at 13.432 seconds.

  The MACRI CONCRETE 600 SPRINTS began their 20 lap feature event with Jim Young & Dylan Anderson in the front row, with Young taking the lead on green, followed by Anderson, Cole Dewease, Jason Sechrist, & Randy Kunkle. Sechrist passed Dewease to take 3rd, as did Kunkle, to claim 4th. Anderson & Sechrist were putting on the pressure, but Young held his lead for eight laps, catching the back of the circuit, when Anderson gained the lead. Young held strong in second for four laps before Sechrist moved into second & Kunkle moved into fourth. Mike Sherman held the top five spot as the drivers ran non-stop for 16 laps before Matthew Morrissey brought out the first caution, retiring his racer for the evening. The reline was Anderson, Sechrist, Young, Kunkle & Sherman when the flag went green, but on the final lap, Dakota Sheaffer passed Sherman to take the top five position. Dylan Anderson had the best speed going 78.864 MPH, with the best time of 11.412 seconds.

Brett Perigo in victory lane after winning the Wingless Sportsman feature event. Photo by Teal Beard