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ACE Speedway is a 4/10 mile paved oval with 12 degree banking in the corners, located in Alamance County, North Carolina.

Ace Speedway represents the exciting and rich history of stock car racing dating from the 1950s in Alamance County.
Ace, formerly known as Southern Speedway, is located in Altamahaw. It was constructed in 1956 by Roy Maddren, and operated as a 1/3 mile dirt track until 1984 when it was expanded to 3/8 mile.
In 1990, the track was paved under the ownership of Fred and Jim Turner and became a NASCAR sanctioned Winston Racing Series member track.
In 1999, David Morton became sole owner of Ace and instituted an expansion and renovation project - the biggest change in the track's history. The track was enlarged to 4/10 of a mile, the turns were banked to 12 degrees, and the pits were extended. New bleacher boards were also added for the comfort and safety of the fans.

In August, 2006,  Abraham Woidislawsky, a former car mechanic turned real estate developer, purchased Ace and began a new era of track improvements designed to attract more drivers, in more race car classes, and more fans to the most beautiful NASCAR short track in the USA!

Today, Ace's NASCAR Whelen All American Series rivalries continue on Friday nights. Weekly divisions include Late Models, Modifieds, Mini Stocks and X-treme Cars. Special added attractions include Hooters Pro Cup Series, IPOWER Dash Series, Sprint Cars, Southern Ground Pounders, Flathead Fords., NASCAR Modifieds and Mini Motor Cups.
The season runs from April until after Labor Day in September.

For information, check out the Web site at www.acespeedway.com or phone 585-1200.

 
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