Pack your ear protection for these upcoming races at Texas Motor Speedway

NASCAR races, drag races, and a charity event are coming to Texas Motor Speedway this spring and summer.

A race car driving through Texas Motor Speedway.

Texas Motor Speedway opened in February 1996.

Fort Worth, start your engines. Texas Motor Speedway has an exciting lineup of upcoming races and events.

Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 | Saturday, May 3

This 200-lap, 300-mile NASCAR Xfinity Series race kicks off at 12.:30 p.m. Grandstand tickets start at $44, or you can buy a weekend pass ticket for access to the WÜRTH 400 and the SpeedyCash.com 250.

Holley LS Fest Texas | Friday, May 16-Saturday, May 17

Skilled drivers from all over the world will compete on the track during events like drifting, drag racing, burnout wars, and autocross + there’s an LS car show. Fans can purchase tickets for as low as $30 + children 16 and under are free.

Laps for Charity | Saturday, June 7

Experience the thrill of driving yourself. For $60, cruise your car around the race track three times. Proceeds go towards Speedway Children’s Charities, benefiting kids battling illness or facing adversity at home or in school. Register online.

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