Track Information:
Lanier National Speedway opened its doors in 1982 and soon became known as a
racing showplace. Today, this premier short track continues it's twenty-three year
tradition by hosting over 2,500 guests and over 125 competitors each week. Lanier
National Speedway guests have the option of enjoying all the action in a family
atmosphere, from grandstand seating to cooking out in the track side tier and RV
parking areas. The track VIP Suites offer all the comforts of home.
Typical Practice Day: Thursday (Call or Check the Lanier website for actual schedule)
Recommended Gearing: 3:42 Transmission in 4th
RACEceiver Channel: 908
Mufflers are Required
Typical Pit Pass: Ranges from $15 to $30 based on the practice/race day. (Call or Check
the Lanier Website for actual prices)
Race Day Info: (as of June 2006 call the track for more detail)
Upon arrival follow the road up the hill behind the grandstands all the way around to the right.
Haulers will line up on the road(s) in the grassy parking area behind the grandstands. Park
there then go get your Pit Pass.
2:00 Ticket Office Opens for pit passes.
3:00 PM Pits Open
(Legends Pits Outside Turns 3 and 4)
3:00 PM Pill Draw
4:00 PM Practice (Check on where to line up.. may be inside pits or outside pits)
4:30 PM Pill Draw Closes
4:45 PM Drivers Meeting
(Legends Pits Outside Turn 3 and 4)
5:00 PM Heat Races
7:00 PM Main Events
Race Info:
Max number of cars per race 24
(They will run a B main if necessary, this is something new they are trying this year)
Heat Races 10 Laps Each (Caution Laps don't count)
Main Event 20 Laps Each (Caution Laps don't count)
Caution Flag Field Reverts to last lap position.
Enter Track from Turn 4
Exit Track from Turn 3
Tech Inspection located behind Turn 3
Classes:
Semi-Pros
Pros
Masters
(Pros and Masters race together)
NOTE: This information is based on experience and may not represent the actual rules and
regulations as established by Lanier National Speedway. Contact Lanier National Speedway
for the latest information.

