Lebanon I-44 Speedway

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Lebanon I-44 Speedway is a multi-purpose speedway located in Ozark hills just off Interstate 44 outside Lebanon, Missouri. The Speedway's main 3/8 mile oval has been holding races since 1982.

The 1/5 mile "Inner Track" or "Little Track" is in the small infield that has held races for 4 cylinders and an occasional Midwest Mods race since June 2018. The track is known for launching the careers of drivers such as Carl Edwards, Jamie McMurray, Justin Jennings, Kenny Wallace, Mike Wallace, Kyle Donahue and Kevin Donahue and many other great racers. Chrissy Wallace was the 2011 track champion in the Pro Late Model division. The Speedway is the main breeding ground for most Missouri and MB Motorsports Asphalt racers.

It was built by Bill Willard and currently runs as an asphalt and dirt track. It is also an approved NASCAR speedway.

The track has held touring races. The NASCAR Midwest Series raced at the track in 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001. One K&N West Series race was held at the track in 2013 and it was won by Michael Self.

Master Of The Pros 144

The CRA JEGS All-Stars Tour from 2013-2017 held the Master Of The Pros 144 at Lebanon.



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