

Grandview Speedway is a high-banked, one-third-mile clay oval in Berks County, Pennsylvania, operated by the second and third generations of the Rogers family. Opened in 1963, Grandview has grown into one of the most respected dirt tracks in the region, known for close-quarters, side-by-side racing and a true “bullring” atmosphere. Over the years, the facility has expanded its pit areas, seating, lighting, and safety features—while maintaining the same thrilling track layout. Grandview boasts a rich racing legacy, hosting legendary drivers across Modified, Sportsman, and open-cockpit divisions, and helping launch the careers of many top dirt racers. Signature events include the historic Freedom 76, paying over $20,000 to win, the Forrest Rogers Memorial, and the long-running Thunder on the Hill Racing Series, now a staple of mid-week special events. Tradition, competition, and unforgettable dirt racing—Grandview Speedway delivers it all.