Big O Speedway
Location | Ellis County, at 3118 FM 85, Ennis, Texas 75119 |
---|---|
Opened | 1985 |
Oval | |
Surface | Clay |
Length | .25 miles (0.40 km) |
Turns | 4 |
Banking | Semi-banked |
BIG O Speedway is a 1/4 mile, semi-banked, clay oval dirt track located just east of Ennis, Texas that hosts Saturday night races for classes such as SUPER LATE MODELS, MODIFIEDS, LIMITED MODIFIEDS, FACTORY STOCKS, ECO MODIFIEDS, THUNDER CARS, AND KIDS 4 cyl HORNETS! Special events held throughout the season with guest race classes, spectator races, candy giveaways, bicycle giveaways, an Independence Day fireworks show, and more.
The schedule for 2020 is filled with exciting races each week. Pit gates open at 4 pm and General Admission Gates open at 5pm with hot laps at 6:30 and racing at 7pm.
Fans, drivers, and car owners will be impressed with the track staff members who work hard to ensure that the evening is fun and entertaining, and that each fan, driver, and car owner knows how their support of local racing is appreciated. The tradition still continues each year, bringing family entertainment and exciting racing action.
History
In 2012, track owner and promoter, Roger Archer is celebrating his 27th year as a racetrack operator. Seventeen of those years have been spent in Ennis, Texas at 85 Speedway, the oldest racing facility in Ellis County. Previously, the Archer's owned Texas All-Star Speedway, in Bellmead, Texas, but sold the track in 1995 to relocate to Ennis.
Roger was born and raised around cars his entire childhood. Later, he opened his own car repair businesses, and owned and operated the garage for 45 years. Racing and cars were in his blood. He went to his first car race when he was 9 years old, with his dad. Roger started racing sprint cars when he was 26 years old, building and maintaining the car. Roger was his own boss, so every week, he was making his way to tracks in Texas, New Mexico, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. Roger was lucky enough to have raced with Johnny Rutherford, Jim McElreath, and Eldon Dotson, among many others. Roger has also been featured in Circle Track Magazine, and is well-known and respected in the dirt track racing sport.
After 22 years of racing, Roger finally decided to stop racing, and put all his talent into Texas All-Star Speedway in Bellmead, Texas, just outside Waco. Roger and Wanda, their daughter Tila, and granddaughter Melanie operated the track for nearly 10 years before 85 Speedway became available for sale in 1995, and the Archer's made the track, which was originally opened in 1985, their new home.
Hours and Policies
The season runs from February to October. Gates open at 5:00 p.m. and races begin at 7:00 p.m. Concession stand serves hot food, cold drinks, including cold beer. Alcohol is not allowed in the pits. No outside food or drinks allowed in Grand Stand area. Track phone: 317-777-2222
Location and Contact
The track is located 5.2 miles East of I-45, Exit 249 in Ennis, Texas. Track phone: 317-777-2222.
Season History
2012 Season
New to the track in 2012 are two classes for kids that will complete weekly with kids starting at 11 years of age. Food is being cooked on the bar-b-que pit each week with great food all night.
2011 Season
New to the track in 2011 are the reintroduction of the Street Stock division and the addition of the Jr. Mini Stock division. Jr. Mini Stock is a class for children ages 12 to 16 with the cars being 4-cylinder, rear-wheel drive, and some race modifications.
2010 Season
New to the track in 2010, racing cars is for teens and pre-teens too, and starting in March, boys and girls, ages 11–15, will be racing in the Twister class. This is the first season for this class to compete at 85 Speedway, but other tracks around Texas have found it a popular activity and sport for the young drivers and their parents. These drivers compete in 4-cylinder, front-wheel drive cars that are completely stock, except for windshields and glass that have been removed. These young drivers learn driving skills, basic car maintenance, and sportsmanship, while spending quality time with their families.
Each of the different classes of cars, compete for points, and all competitors, including he Twister class, compete throughout the year for the Championship at the end of the season. Season-end also brings the annual two-day race, and any special shows that are planned. The end-of-season shows always bring cars and fans from all around the state and lots of exciting racing action. There is space for overnight camping during our two-day shows, and the drivers are always anxious to spend time talking to their fans during the extended weekend.
Track Champions
2010 Champions
Driver | Car Number | Class |
---|---|---|
Taylor Cantrell | 58 | Twister |
Paul Pelham | 13 | Cruiser |
Mike Marusak | 45 | Bomber |
Albert McCall | 30 | IMCA Sport Modified |
Robert Black | 07 | IMCA Modified |
2009 Champions
Driver | Car Number | Class |
---|---|---|
Paul Pelham | 13 | Cruiser |
Michael Self | 7 | Bomber |
Jackie Hefti | 11 | Street Stock |
Robert Black | 07 | IMCA Sport Modified |
Jeff Long | 401 | IMCA Modified |
2008 Champions
Driver | Car Number | Class |
---|---|---|
Paul Pelham | 13 | Cruiser |
Rodney Weeks | 52 | Bomber |
Wes Milliorn Sr | 07 | Street Stock |
Robert Black | 07 | IMCA Sport Modified |
Charlie Upchurch | 214 | IMCA Modified |
External links
- 85 Speedway Official Website
- 85 Speedway Facebook page
- 85 Speedway MySpace page
- 85 Speedway on TexasDirtTrackers.com
32°18′32.8799″N 96°30′48.59″W / 32.309133306°N 96.5134972°W