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Tyler County Speedway

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Tyler County Speedway, nicknamed America’s Baddest Bullring, is a 1/4-mile dirt oval in Tyler County, just southeast of Middlebourne, West Virginia. Located at the Tyler County Fair Grounds, the track opened in 1974, is owned by the Tyler County Fairboard, and is operated by Scott Jenkins. The clay-surfaced, high-banked, four-turn oval covers 0.25 miles.

It hosts major races such as the Country Roads 100 (replacing the Hillbilly 100 in 2025), the Earl Hill Memorial, the Topless 50, Eaton/Childers’ King of the Ring, and the Pat Herrick Memorial. Current racing classes include Super Late Models, RUSH Late Models, UMP Modifieds, EDGE Hot Mods, Sportmods, SCDRA 4 Cylinders, and Mini Wedges. The track also hosts national and regional touring series like the Modified Mafia, Tri-State Street Stocks, and the Rush Late Models.


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 17:32 (CET).