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Recreational FacilitiesVirginia, United States2-10 Employees
Martinsville Speedway is a motorsports venue in Martinsville, Virginia, founded in 1947 by H. Clay Earles. It operates in the Recreational Facilities sector and is part of the NASCAR ecosystem, under the ownership of International Speedway Corporation. At a length of 0.526 miles, it is the shortest track on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series circuit, characterized by a compact, paperclip-like layout that produces tight, side-by-side racing; the facility emphasizes modern amenities and accessibility for spectators and the media. The venue hosts three major race weekends each year, featuring the Cup Series races STP 500 and First Data 500, along with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series events Alpha Energy Solutions 250 and Texas Roadhouse 200 Presented by Alpha Energy Solutions, and the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 Late Model Stock Car race. This program serves fans seeking an intimate, high-energy racing experience and provides facilities and settings for teams, sponsors, and media coverage. In January 2026, the National Fire Protection Association announced a partnership with Martinsville Speedway, reflecting ongoing collaborations beyond racing events.